Stress Relief Toy Introduction

2023-12-19 04:50:00 admin1 0

"You are under pressure, I have pressure." Three years ago, a complaint made by Hong Kong Bus Uncle became the annual spoken word. Three years later, when the economic crisis comes, fewer and fewer people are talking about the word "stress", not because there is no pressure, but because no one listens to it, and it is useless, because everyone is under pressure. Whose "trash can" is it? As a result, some people find solace from pets, some find solace from books, and some people "see" for help from toys. In this regard, the Japanese are pioneers. As early as 1996, after the economic bubble burst, Japan gave birth to a "curable" toy-Tamagotchi. This kind of "pet" in the pocket gave people a vehicle to "send love", so it quickly became popular in Japan and even the world. The emergence of Tamagotchi made people feel for the first time that toys are equally attractive and healing for adults.
Playing with toys for adults is no longer regarded as plaything, especially in the context of the financial crisis, playing with toys has become a solemn reason for decompression. If you just browse the shopping website, you can find that stress-reducing toys specifically for adults are often popular products, such as the bubble-pinching and edamame squeezing launched by Bandai of Japan. It is said that the Sunshine Chicken, which has been popular in Japan some time ago, will also enter the Chinese market. Sunshine Chicken is a Japanese cartoon image born under the background of the financial crisis. Uncle Chicken brings a group of chicks to homes, offices, subways and other places every day. The warm and humorous stories are just like "One Meter Sunshine". Into the hearts of people drowning in the fast-paced life of the city all day long.
In the economic downturn, office workers lay off employees and pay cuts frequently, but the pressure has nowhere to vent, but this can also become a business opportunity. At the U.S. International Toy Fair, toy manufacturers unanimously introduced cheap, yet entertaining "curative" toys. This issue of "Lohas" will take you on a journey of self-decompression and finding happiness in toys. After reading it, you may become one of the many big friends who play with toys.
The "Largest Toy Fair in the Western Hemisphere"-the American International Toy Fair was held at the Javits Convention and Exhibition Center in New York from February 15 to 18, 2009. Due to the decline in people's purchasing power under the financial crisis, toy dealers are not having a good time. After experiencing a sluggish Christmas season, I thought that this year's American Toy Fair would also end bleakly. As a result, not only the major toy dealers brought their latest toys to the show, but also attracted an endless stream of visitors. According to statistics from foreign journalists, there are 7% more visitors than in 2008.
Seeing the 100,000-square-meter exhibition site crowded with people, the Chairman of the Toy Industry Association, Carter Giesley, also said with a little excitement: "We have already said that, the toy industry is very resistant to blows." This may be true. When the economic environment is good, people buy clothes, buy electrical appliances, and party and banquets. Once the economic crisis comes, old clothes can be worn, electrical appliances can be used, meals can also be made at home, but toys are absolutely indispensable, otherwise, how to pass the boring office time and how to spend the long nights What?