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Matchbox, UNO cards honor front- line workers

- Mike Snider

First responders and other essential workers continue to get the hero treatment in the latest wave of Mattel toys depicting front- line personnel in the coronaviru­s pandemic. A new fleet of Matchbox vehicles, Mega Construx building sets and a special edition of the card game UNO, available for preorder, all honor medical profession­als, first responders and other essential personnel including grocery and food workers. The Matchbox # ThankYouHe­roes Frontline Heroes Vehicles Gift Set, selling for $ 20, has an ambulance, garbage truck, grocery delivery van, news helicopter, mobile hospital, package delivery van and police car. Two different Mega Construx # ThankYouHe­roes Building Sets, selling at $ 20 each, will be available. The first comes with a police cruiser, delivery cart and medical lab, and five action figures ( police officer, scientist, two EMTs and an ambulance driver). The second set has a food delivery truck and kitchen, and three action figures ( firefighter, cook and food delivery worker). The new cards in the UNO # ThankYouHe­roes Tin, selling for $ 10, feature Mattel characters including Barbie as a scientist and He- Man as a grocery delivery worker. These toys join the Fisher- Price action figures and Little People figurines starring medical personnel, grocery workers and delivery drivers introduced last month. Orders are available through May 31 at MattelPlay­room. com/ ThankYouHe­roes. The toy maker confirmed that $ 15 from each sale of the Matchbox and Mega Construx products will be donated to # FirstRespo­ndersFirst, as will $ 8 from each UNO sale. Items are expected to ship to consumers by Dec. 31. # FirstRespo­ndersFirst is an effort to support health care first responders started last month by the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Thrive Global and the CAA Foundation, the philanthro­pic arm of talent firm the Creative Arts Agency, The pandemic- inspired toys are part of Mattel’s “Play it Forward” campaign. “The intent ... is really about leveraging these iconic brands to drive awareness and essentiall­y give back to important causes,” said Richard Dickson, Mattel’s president. Toys can be used to help create conversati­ons with children about the ongoing crisis, he says. Immortaliz­ing first- responders and essential workers with toy vehicles and action figures sends the message that “heroes do not just have to wear capes. They are every day and all around us,” Dickson said.

 ?? MATTEL ?? The Mega Construx # ThankYouHe­roes Building Set features action figures of a firefighter, cook and food delivery worker. A portion of sales is donated to charity.
MATTEL The Mega Construx # ThankYouHe­roes Building Set features action figures of a firefighter, cook and food delivery worker. A portion of sales is donated to charity.

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