Toy Industry Association Celebrates the Best
in Toys at Annual Awards Celebration
Wednesday February 18, 2009
Toy
Industry Association Celebrates the Best in Toys at
Annual Awards Celebration
Spin Master Receives Toy of the Year
Honors for Bakugan Battle Brawlers Battle Pack Series 1
Spheres
Toy Fair 2009
NEW YORK---The Toy
Industry Association (TIA) honored leaders of the
industry tonight at the 2009 Toy of the Year (TOTY)
Awards program and Hall of Fame induction ceremony. The
annual gala pays tribute to the best in toys and childrens
entertainment; outstanding achievements by individuals,
teams, and companies; and the creativity and playful
spirit upon which the toy industry is based. The event
was held in New York City at Pier 60/Chelsea Piers and
was attended by more than 450 guests representing a
diverse cross-section of the toy industry.
The TOTY awards
presentation included winners in each of eleven
categories; nearly 75 unique products were nominated. Of
these winners, one product is recognized as the overall
Toy of the Year.
The 2009 award
recipients include:
Activity Toy of the Year,
recognizing a toy that inspires creative play
through various forms of activity - Crayola Color
Wonder™ Magic Light Brush™
Crayola LLC
Boy Toy of the Year, for toys
developed for boys of any age Bakugan
Battle Brawlers Battle Pack Series 1 Spheres
Spin Master
Educational Toy of the Year,
recognizing a toy that, through play, helps
children develop special skills and/or knowledge
- LeapFrog TAG™ Reading System
LeapFrog
Girl Toy of the Year, for toys
developed specifically for girls of any age -
Playmobil Horse Farm Playmobil USA, Inc.
Electronic Entertainment Toy of the
Year, for toys that merge high-technology with
creativity and imagination - FurReal Friends
Biscuit My Lovin' Pup Hasbro
Game of the Year, including board,
CD-ROM, electronic and card game formats
Bananagrams® Bananagrams LLC
Infant/Preschool Toy of the Year,
for toys designed for infant and/or preschool
children Elmo Live Fisher-Price,
Inc.
Most Innovative Toy of the Year, for
the most outstanding, unique and creative toy -
Air Hogs Zero Gravity Micro Spin Master
Property of the Year, for the
licensor that had the greatest success spreading
its brand or property throughout the industry
while generating interest and excitement
Bakugan Battle Brawlers Cartoon Network
Outdoor Toy of the Year, focused on
toys designed for outdoor play - Crayola® 3D
Sidewalk Chalk Crayola LLC
Specialty Toy of the Year, for toys
distributed primarily through specialty retailers
Create Your Own Pop-Up Books
Creativity for Kids®/Faber-Castell USA
And finally, the Toy of the Year
Bakugan Battle Brawlers Battle Pack Series
1 Spheres Spin Master
Interspersed with
presentations of the TOTY Awards were two inductions to
the Toy Industry Hall of Fame: Joan Ganz Cooney, the
co-founder of Sesame Street Workshop, and Jack Pressman
(deceased), founder of Pressman Toy.
Joan Ganz Cooney is the one of the
visionaries and the chief moving force behind the
creation of Childrens Television Workshop
(CTW) and the most successful childrens
television show in the history of either
commercial or educational television, Sesame
Street.
Before Sesame Street, successful childrens
programs were entertainment oriented and appeared
on commercial television; educational programs
were thought to be boring and pedantic and
appeared on public television which garnered a
smaller, but more affluent audience.
Ms. Cooney recognized that television could do
more than entertain . . . it could provide
supplementary education at a fraction of the cost
of classroom instruction and established an
organization which continues to produce
innovative programming for all ages. Via Sesame
Street, she brought public television to the
forefront of the national consciousness and
demonstrated that quality educational programming
could attract and hold a mass audience.
Jack Pressman (deceased), founder of
Pressman Toy in 1922, was a leader and early
creative force in the toy industry. Under Jacks
leadership, Pressman Toy was among the first to
introduce licensed products such as toys and
games featuring Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
(Disney 1937), Dick Tracy, Little Orphan Annie
and Groucho Marx. He is also credited with
discovering and bringing Chinese Checkers to the
masses in 1928. A consummate innovator, Jack was
one of the first manufacturers to use plastic in
his toys and to promote his products on
television. He died in 1959, leaving behind a
footprint on toy makers, children and consumers.
The posthumous award was accepted by Mr. Pressmans
wife, Lynn Pressman Raymond, and his youngest
son, Jim.
Established in 1984,
the Hall of Fame honors individuals who have made a
significant mark on the American toy industry. More than
50 persons are already on the Toy
Industry Hall of Fame
roster.
The Toy
Industry Association is pleased to honor the great
companies and ingenious individuals who create products
that delight children of every age, said Carter
Keithley, president of TIA. Gathering with
colleagues from across the industry and coming together
in celebration of the TOTY Award winners and the Toy
Industry Hall of Fame inductees is a wonderful way to
kickoff the first day of Toy Fair 2009.
The TOTY Awards and
Hall of Fame induction ceremony is sponsored by TIA and
held in conjunction with the 106th American
International Toy Fair®. An estimated 20,000 persons
kicked off Toy Fair 2009 during its opening earlier today
at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
TIA is the
not-for-profit trade association for producers and
importers of toys and youth entertainment products sold
in North America, representing over 500 companies who
account for approximately 85% of domestic toy sales. Toy
safety is the number one priority for the toy industry.
TIA has a long history of leadership in toy safety
including development of the first comprehensive toy
safety standard more than 30 years ago, and working with
government, consumers and industry on ongoing programs to
ensure safe play. For more information about TIA, visit www.toyassociation.org. For more information about the TSCP, visit
www.toycertification.org.