The Boston Globe

Target makes holiday toy prediction­s

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NEW YORK— An Elmo that gives out hugs, Barbie’s Dream House, and a new striped Furby all made Target Corp.’s list of top toys for the holiday season.

Retailers place their bets early on which toys will be hits and then spend heavily to market them to spur sales during the holiday season. It’s a crucial time because holiday sales can make up to 40 percent of a retailers’ annual revenue.

Toy sales have been weak in North America, Europe, and Australia, due to a weak video game market, an uncertain economy and continued popularity of electronic gadgets like smartphone­s and tablets.

BMO CapitalMar­kets analyst Gerrick Johnson estimates total toy revenue will be down 2 percent to about $21 billion.

Among the top picks: Sesame Street’s Big Hugs Elmo, a mechanical Elmo that gives out hugs and sings songs; Hasbro’s Furby Boom, a robotic toy pet; a Target exclusive Mattel Monster High doll called Power Ghouls; and SpinMaster’s Flutterbye Flying Fairy, a doll that can flutter on air.

This year, for the first time the retailer is adding electronic­s, video games, and sporting goods to its top toy list. Several are exclusives at Minneapoli­s-based Target including LeapFrog LeapPad2 Explorer Disney Princess Bundle, a tablet for kids that includes Disney Princess sticker sheets and digital wallpaper, and a Razor Lighted Wheel-A-Scooter.

 ?? TOYS R US VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Sesame Street’s Big Hugs Elmo gives out hugs and sings songs.
TOYS R US VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS Sesame Street’s Big Hugs Elmo gives out hugs and sings songs.

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