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Toy Fair : ウィキペディア英語版
American International Toy Fair

The American International Toy Fair (stylized as TOY FAIR) is an annual toy industry trade show held in mid-February in New York City's Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and at toy showrooms around the city. The event is open to the toy trade only - toy industry professionals, retailers, and press representatives. It is owned and managed by the Toy Industry Association.〔(Toy Industry Association ) main site〕 Toy Fair's promoters describe it as the largest toy trade show in the Western hemisphere.
==History==
Toy Fair began in February 1903. The first event featured less than ten toy companies with Lionel trains among the featured products.〔Moore, Angela (It's Not All Child's Play at Toy Fair ) ''Los Angeles Times'' (February 10, 2003). Retrieved on 8-09-2014.〕 As the event expanded, more space was needed which led to toy companies occupying 200 Fifth Avenue, a former hotel site, in 1910. By 1925, it was renamed the International Toy Center.〔Sanderson, Peter (TOY FAIR 2004 DAY ONE: BATMAN, HARRY POTTER & JUSTICE LEAGUE ) IGN (February 14, 2004). Retrieved on 8-09-2014. 〕
The 110th annual Toy Fair, held February 10-13, 2013, attracted more than 1,500 manufacturers, distributors, importers, and sales agents from 30 countries in over of exhibit space. Nearly 9,500 buyers from 5,000 retail outlets attended. Overall, there were an estimated 30,000 attendees from 92 countries.〔(American International Toy Fair – February 10-13, 2013 – Welcomes Surge in Global Visitors ). Toyassociation.org (2013-02-19). Retrieved on 2013-07-19.〕

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