This holiday season parents will need to choose between buying American and getting the toys their kids want. According to USA Today, That's because 80% of all toys sold in the USA are made in China. Some internal toy-industry estimates show only about 10% are actually made here.
Not only are few toys made in the U.S. but the ones that are don't appeal to the typical American child. That's because 10% of toys that are U.S.-made are wooden, old-fashioned "nostalgia" toys, such as blocks or puzzles, that may not hold the interest of kids older than toddlers. As noted in my post last month, there's Slinky, the twisty-wire-walking toy from the 1950s, and some plastic toys like K'Nex construction sets.
And here's the bad news about U.S. toys -- while they're safer than those made in China, they have some problems of their own. For example, U.S.-made toys were the subject of four of the 40 toy recalls the Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) announced in the 2006 fiscal year, or 10%. Chinese-made toys were the subject of 28, or 70%. The other recalls were divided among toys made elsewhere in Asia and Europe.
If you have advice for parents seeking safe American toys that their children will actually want to own, please comment below.
Peter Cohan is president of Peter S. Cohan & Associates. He also teaches management at Babson College and edits The Cohan Letter.

Every time investors turn around, things get worse at
For the second time in as many weeks,
Maybe it's time to look under your kids' beds.








