Alibaba attends the 103rd American International TOY FAIR
Author: JMS wei

Highlights from the TOY FAIR show:

  • 20,000 attendees and more than 1500 exhibitors.
  • Buyers requested and received 3,000 sourcing CD-ROMs.

New York, NY, USA- February 2006 - American International TOY FAIR® is the largest toy trade show in the Western Hemisphere. More than 1,500 manufacturers, distributors, importers and sales agents from 30 countries showcased their toy and entertainment products. From classic toys to interactive entertainment and everything in between, TOY FAIR had it all! Products included: action figures and dolls, games and puzzles, bicycles, tricycles and ride-ons, radio-controlled vehicles, infant and preschool toys, cars, trucks and trains, puppets and plush, audio and video cassettes, computer software and video games, playground and sporting equipment, Halloween and Christmas items, books, stationery, party supplies and much more.

Buyer Testimonial:



Brenda James, the Product Manager of Scholastic Book Fairs in the US

“I am the product manager of a division for Scholastic. Our company revenue is approximately $2 billion USD and we source roughly 90 percent of our products from China. I’ve been a member of Alibaba for one year and I use it every week to source all kinds of products. I have placed an order through Alibaba for $250,000 USD and I think that your service is absolutely helpful with my sourcing needs.”






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