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Randice-Lisa "Randi" Altschul (born 1960) is an American toy developer and inventor based in Cliffside Park, New Jersey. With little technical training or engineering knowledge, she developed toys and board games that saw great success. As a result, she became a millionaire by the age of 26.
Eddy Goldfarb (born Adolph Goldfarb; September 5, 1921) is an American toy inventor. The creator of over 800 toys, [1] he is best known for inventing Yakity Yak Talking Teeth, Battling Tops, KerPlunk, Stompers, and Vac-U-Form. He is the subject of the award-winning short film Eddy's World.
In 1941, Marvin Glass founded the first studio for toy design - Marvin Glass and Associates. He brought successful toys to the marketplace including Mr. Machine and Rock-Em-Sock-Em Robots. 5 A.C. Gilbert (1884–1961) The A. C. Gilbert Company created the Erector toy construction sets. It was largely due to Gilbert's determined effort and skill ...
"A toy should be a learning experience," Eddy Goldfarb says. "It's a big part of children’s development." Chattering teeth, Bubble Gun, KerPlunk: At 102, toy inventor Eddy Goldfarb is still ...
Inventors of toys. For game creators, see Category:Game designers. Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. F. Fictional toymakers and toy ...
Bernard Loomis (July 4, 1923 – June 2, 2006) was an American toy developer and marketer who introduced some of the world's most notable brands including Chatty Cathy, Barbie, Hot Wheels, Baby Alive, and Strawberry Shortcake, but perhaps his biggest marketing success was bringing a then-unknown film property called Star Wars to the toy shelves.
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Chuck Hoberman (born 1956) is an artist, engineer, architect, and inventor of folding toys and structures, most notably the Hoberman sphere. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Early life and education