Majority of US parents making toys a priority in holiday budgets, says Toy Association

The Toy Association has today (23 October) unveiled the results of a new survey which gauged 1,000 US parents’ attitudes about toys, play and shopping leading into the holiday season.

The survey – conducted by Wakefield Research – found that while families might be more discerning with their holiday budgets this year, that doesn’t mean parents will be holding back on toy purchases for their kids – or themselves.

The survey results revealed:

  • A majority of parents (69%) would cut corners from other areas of the budget first to ensure their children have the latest toys
  • Dads have the biggest soft spot – 73% are more likely than moms (65%) to reduce spending elsewhere before eliminating toys from the budget
  • A strong majority of parents (72%) are likely to put a toy or game on their own holiday wish list
  • Dads are most likely to ask for their own toys, with 83% looking for new loot (versus 62% of moms)
  • Connection is king: 61% of moms and dads who have purchased a toy or game for themselves do it to bond with their kids.

 

“Though inflation has slowed, consumers remain cautious with spending. But our survey shows that parents are still prioritizing purchases that spark joy – and nothing sparks joy for both kids and, now more than ever, adults, quite like toys,” commented Adrienne Appell, executive vice president of marketing communications at The Toy Association. “The wonderful thing about giving toys to anyone at any age is that they are much more than ‘just a gift.’ Toys teach, help regulate big emotions, encourage multi-generational play … and they are always infused with a bit of magic.”

While family budgets and a toy’s ‘fun factor’ are key considerations, there are other factors swaying parents’ buying habits this holiday season:

  • Parents want toys that teach. A majority (56%) of parents consider the promotion of mental, emotional, and social health a ‘large’ or ‘top’ consideration when choosing toys for their child. Younger parents under 40 are most likely to prioritise this at 64%.
  • Core values are key. 50% of parents under the age of 40 consider the sustainability of a toy (i.e., how the toy was made or can be disposed of, and/or if the toy is durable and can be passed down).
  • A significant 40% of parents of all ages are likely to consider toys that highlight different races, cultures, identities and abilities.
  • Under the kidfluence: Nearly three in five parents (58%) say their purchase decisions have been influenced by children asking for a toy they first saw advertised online or posted by an influencer on social media. This is most common among parents of elementary (4-11) school-aged kids (69%).

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