Toy Fair 2011

The Toy Fair is one of the biggest toy showcases in the world with over 100,000 products from 91 countries provided by an overwhelming number of toy companies from giants like Mattel to small mom-and-pop start-ups. Complete with marching Power Rangers, back-flipping cheerleaders and larger-than-life Ugly Dolls, it's basically a convention of child-like adults playing games, sharing laughs and marveling at state-of-the-art inventions. We lived out our childhood fantasies and took on the challenge of sorting through thousands of new products to find the very best toys of 2011. We hope your family enjoys them as much as we do! - Michelle Horton and Liann Snykus

Gymini Move and Play | Tiny Love


Toy Fair 2011: Gymini Move and Play

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Here's a baby registry must-have for 2011: the innovative Gymini Move and Play, a souped-up play mat with more playtime options for baby that's also more convenient for mom and dad. What sets this mat apart from others is a unique arch connector that slides along the bars, allowing you to adjust the height of the arch above your baby. Lower the arch for tummy time or make it higher so your little one can play on his back (and you have more room to squeeze in next to him!). Sliding rings on the bars let you hang toys at different heights as baby grows.

  • Ages: 0+
  • Price: $80
  • Available: Fall 2011

My First Green Toys Twist Teether | Green Toys

Toy Fair 2011: My First Green Toys Twist Teether

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Green Toys has put an eco-friendly “twist” on the good ol’ teether with this lightweight option made from 100% food-safe recycled plastic milk containers. Uniquely shaped charms that hang off the teether give your baby different textures to play with – and chew on. (Don’t worry, mom and dad, Green Toys products are some of the safest toys on the market, and teethers like this one have been designed to be put in baby’s mouth.)

  • Ages: 0+
  • Price: $10
  • Available: April 2011

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