U.K. Toy Fair Names Award Winners
Hasbro was the big winner of the British Toy & Hobby Association's 2012 Toy Industry Awards Tuesday, taking home the top prize when Furby was named Toy of the Year.
April 6, 2018
Hasbro was the big winner of the British Toy & Hobby Association’s 2012 Toy Industry Awards Tuesday, taking home the top prize when Furby was named Toy of the Year.
Hasbro also won in the boy’s category for its Web Shooting Spider-Man. Other big winners were Mattel, which took home awards for Monster High and Jake and the Never Land Pirates toys, and Smyths Toys, which was named the top toy retailer and the top specialist multiple toy retailer.
Toy Supplier of the Year Awards
Toy of the Year: Furby (Hasbro)
Collectable Toy: Moshi figures (Vivid Imaginations)
Girl’s Toy: Monster High Ghouls Rule doll assortment (Mattel)
Boy’s Toy: Web Shooting Spider-Man (Hasbro)
Preschool Toy: Jake and the Never Land Pirates Ship Bucky (Mattel)
Construction Range: LEGO Friends (LEGO)
Doll: Lalaloopsy Silly Hair dolls (MGA Entertainment)
Lifestyle Toy: LeapPad2 (Leapfrog)
Supplier of the Year: VTech
Special Recognition awards: IMC Toys and John Adams
Toy Retailer of the Year Awards
Overall Toy Retailer of the Year: Smyths Toys
General Multiple Toy Retailer: Asda
Specialist Multiple Toy Retailer: Smyths Toys
Online Retailer: The Entertainer
Independent Retailer: Midco Toymaster
Special Recognition Awards: Toy Barnhaus and Harrods (Knightsbridge)
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