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The Marketing Of Childrens Toys 1st Edition Rebecca C Hains

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The Marketing Of Childrens Toys 1st Edition Rebecca C Hains
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.17 MB
Pages: 304
Author: Rebecca C. Hains, Nancy A. Jennings
ISBN: 9783030628819, 3030628817
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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The Marketing Of Childrens Toys 1st Edition Rebecca C Hains by Rebecca C. Hains, Nancy A. Jennings 9783030628819, 3030628817 instant download after payment.

This book offers rich critical perspectives on the marketing of a variety of toys, brands, and product categories. Topics include marketing undertaken by specific children’s toy brands such as American Girl, Barbie, Disney, GoldieBlox, Fisher-Price, and LEGO, and marketing trends characterizing broader toy categories such as on-trend grotesque toys; toy firearms; minimalist toys; toyetics; toys meant to offer diverse representation; STEM toys; and unboxing videos. Toy marketing warrants a sustained scholarly critique because of toys’ cultural significance and their roles in children’s lives, as well as the industry’s economic importance. Discourses surrounding toys—including who certain toys are meant for and what various toys and brands can signify about their owners’ identities—have implications for our understandings of adults’ expectations of children and of broader societal norms into which children are being socialized.

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