iToys For Kids

>> Sunday, December 11, 2011

This product photo provided by Crayola, shows the Crayola Color Studio and iMarker. AP

NEW YORK - Make room in the toy box for the iPad.

Crayola allows tots to doodle on the iPad using its iMarker just as they would a crayon on a coloring book. Tweens are able to belt out their favorite Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez tunes on a Disney microphone that turns the tablet into a karaoke machine. And technology accessories company Griffin enables teens to fly its toy helicopter by using the iPhone as a remote control.

This holiday season, toy makers have turned Apple's pricey tablet and smartphone into playthings for  
kids. They figure in this weak economy, parents will be willing to splurge on toys for their children that utilise devices they already have - or want - themselves.

Ms Tiffany Fessler of Gainsville, Georgia, certainly was willing to do that even though when she initially bought her US$829 (S$1,065) iPad she never imagined she'd be sharing it with her 20-month-old son. But whenever she sat down to check emails on the iPad, he would climb onto her lap to use it.

So, Ms Fessler decided to get him the US$29.99 Crayola iMarker, which transforms the iPad into a digital coloring book using a Crayola's free ColorStudio HD app that parents can download. Kids can draw and color using the iMarker, which has a soft tip so it does not scratch the tablet's glass screen.

"When you have a screaming toddler in a restaurant or any public area, you want to have something to calm him down with," said Ms Fessler. "This is just another way to keep him entertained."

That the iPad and iPhone have infiltrated the US$22 billion toy market this season is no surprise. Smartphones and tablets - particularly Apple products - are more popular than ever with people of all ages. This year, Apple is expected to double the number of iPhones sold to 90.6 million worldwide, according to research firm Gartner, while the number of iPads sold is expected to triple to 46.7 million.

And Apple products have a certain "cool factor" with kids that toy companies, which can make up to half of their revenue during the holidays, are hoping to tap into. In fact, the iPad and iPhone are among the most coveted electronics this holiday season among kids. About 44 per cent of 6- to 12-year-olds want the iPad this year, according to a survey by research firm Nielsen. The iPod touch came in the No 2 spot with 30 per cent, followed by the iPhone at 27 per cent.

Not to mention, anyone who's a parent knows all too well that babies and older kids alike love to fiddle with or drool all over mommy's iPad. Nearly 40 per cent of 2-to 4-year-olds have used a smartphone, iPad or video iPod, according to a survey by nonprofit group Common Sense Media. That number rises to 52 per cent for 5- to- 8 year olds. And even 10 per cent of infants have used one of the devices before their first birthday.

"It's mostly something for kids to use in the car or at the doctor's office," said toy analyst Chris Baynes. "It's a way to get the kid to be quiet."

With that in mind, Crayola teamed up with Nashville, Tennessee-based Griffin Technology, which is mostly known for selling iPhone and iPad cases and car chargers, to make the iMarker and the ColorStudio HD app for kids. The iMarker, which is like a stylus that resembles a Crayola marker, is targeted at children ages three and up.

"Regardless who they buy it for, once it is in the household, we know that kids use it," said vice president of marketing at Crayola Vicky Lozano.

Analysts say these toys are just the beginning of a new niche for toy makers. Indeed, most of the companies say they plan to roll out more products for smartphones and tablets - including some that use Google's Android software - next year.

"I think it's going to be a growing segment," said Jim Silver, editor-in-chief at toy review website TimeToPlaymag.com. "Next year, there will be even more (products) than you can possibly imagine." AP


Source;  http://www.todayonline.com/TechandDigital/Digital/EDC111206-0000106/iToys-For-Kids

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