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Parents Willing to Spend Big Money on Connected Toys for their Kids

BSM-infographic-pt1Research Reveals Digital Toys Driving $2.8B Smart Toy Market New York, Digital Kids / Toy Fair, February 15, 2016 – Today, a new study released at the Digital Kids Conference (co-located with Toy Fair) reveals parents are willing to spend big money for smart connected toys. In a survey by BSM Media and Digital Kids Media, 65% of parents say they would pay more for a smart connected toy (versus traditional toy) or on average $41-60 per toy, while 23% of parents would spend upwards to $80 or more for a connected toy. The spend is high and threshold low for parents who are driving a smart connected toy market, which was projected to hit $2.8 billion by the end of 2015.

BSM-infographic-pt2-ext“Today’s moms, particularly millennials, were raised with technology which has had a tremendous impact on toy-buying decisions for their children,” says Maria Bailey, CEO of BSM Media and author of Millennial Moms: 202 Facts Marketers Need to Know to Build Brands and Drive Sales. “When they decide to buy, these tech-savvy moms do their research. They rely heavily on ‘word of mom’, online reviews, and of course, what the connected toy offers in education and Aside from a simple ask (which drives 53% of parents to purchase), parents are overwhelmingly swayed by the promise of learning.

  • When purchasing connected toys, games and apps, 65% of moms look for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) content, arguably one of the hottest trends of 2015.
  • Surprisingly, only 28% of parents said they choose connected toys that promote creative/imaginative play.
  • Of those kids with connected toys, 40% of their moms say their children spend equal time playing with the physical features as they do the digital.

BSM-infographic-pt2“Today’s child anticipates that a toy will be interactive, adaptable and even programmable. Our young digital natives give little thought to the sophistication of smart connected play beyond that it’s just plain fun,” said Tonda Bunge Sellers, president of Digital Kids Media. “In fact, we are seeing boundaries between traditional and digital toys disintegrate for children as natural play patterns and learning become elemental to digital-physical toys, sports play, stuffed animals or even a rubber duck.” As traditional toys take on a new life, offering a level of connectivity and interactivity like never before seen, parents are eager to purchase, but not without doing their homework first. Before they buy, 66% of parents research, read reviews and talk to other parents for connected toy recommendations.

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  • Before buying, moms read product reviews 88% of the time.
  • Additionally, 71% of parents look to blogs for product recommendations, and 60% of parents ask other parents for recommendations.
  • While consumer reviews are key, moms will skip the stars and reviews completely if another mom friend recommends a game, app or toy.

 

 

 

 

BSM Media conducted a national study that surveyed 300 moms and 170 children (ages 5 – 16, mothers responded for 6 and under).  BSM Media is an internationally recognized, full-service marketing and media firm with the greatest breadth and depth of relationships with Moms and Millennials. CEO Maria Bailey and her team produce creative, turnkey programs that allow companies to reach their brand and product goals through influencer matchmaking tactics and trendsetting marketing strategies. For information and case studies on how to connect with powerful Millennial consumer groups, go to http://bsmmedia.com.

Through conferences and content, Digital Kids connects a global community of experts to share best practices and the newest innovations to inspire and advance business in the ever-changing world of kids’ digital lives. Celebrating its 10th anniversary, Digital Kids is host to bi-annual conferences that attract toy industry stakeholders, app developers, brand owners, product developers and content producers to collaborate on the future of connected smart play products and services that span interactive, digital, physical, entertainment, and education.

 

Important Attendee Details

We are so excited to see you next week in New York! Make sure you read this post in its entirety for ease during New York Toy Fair and Digital Kids Conference.

You are our Guest to Toy Fair – 2016 Show Dates

February 13-16, 2016 **SATURDAY – TUESDAY**
Show Dates/Hours
Saturday, February 13               9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Sunday, February 14                  9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Monday, February 15                 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Tuesday, February 16                 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Digital Kids – 2016 Show Dates
February 15 -16, 2016 **Monday – Tuesday**
Show Dates/Hours
Monday, February 15                                   9:00 am – 6:30 pm
Tuesday, February 16                                  9:00 am – 5:45 pm

Last Minute Notes:
  1. Location Reminder – Javits Convention Center, NYC
  2. Entrance in to Toy Fair Saturday & Sunday
  3. Digital Kids Badge Pick Up
  4. Everything you need to stay connected – Social Media
  5. Networking
1. Location Reminder –
Javits Center – 655 West 34th Street New York, NY 10001
The Digital Kids Conference – Level 1, Hall 1 E Room 1E15/16/18 (Badge pick up on Street level, in Crystal Palace)
Toy Fair occupies the remainder of the Javits Center.
Thanks to our partners at the Toy Industry Association you can use the Toy Fair website to help you plan your day and get around.
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2. Toy Fair Exhibit Show Floor ACCESS:
Saturday and Sunday (February 13 and February 14)
You can go to any Toy Fair counter and pick up a Toy Fair access badge. You MUST present your Event Brite Registration Confirmation by print or mobile. (NO Exceptions). If you do not have your print out or confirmation by email, you will NOT get into Toy Fair.
Monday and Tuesday (February 15 and February 16)
Your Digital Kids Conference badge will provide you access to Toy Fair Exhibit Floor.
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3. Digital Kids Badge Pick Up for attendees is in the **Crystal Palace**

Your badge will be waiting for you at the 1st Counter to the Left (The Signage will say Digital Kids) as you enter the Crystal Palace from the street level.
               **You MUST pick up your badge BEFORE coming to Hall E**
Monday Feb 15          8 a.m. – 5 pm
Tuesday Feb 16         8 a.m. – 3:30 pm
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4. Social Networking
Join us in the conversation. Engage with our speakers, sponsors and press, they want to hear from you.
Official Twitter Hashtag is #DigitalKids
Twitter Handel is @DigitalKidsCon
Toy Fair hash tag is #TFNY
Like us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/DigitalKidsMedia/
Navigate this year’s event like a pro with Toy Fair Mobile, the free app developed specifically to enhance your Toy Fair 2016 experience.
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5. Networking with Digital Kids &Toy Fair attendees

– Speed Networking for Toy Industry Experts & Digital Media Mavens

Monday, February 15th from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Location: Javits Center – Level 1, Hall 1 E Room 1E15/16
WIT (Women in Toys, Licensing and Entertainment) & Digital Kids Media Host a Complimentary Speed Networking Session with Join us to meet and network with industry experts in the toy, licensing and entertainment industries. Register today to learn from the best and meet industry leaders that can propel your business forward. Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the session to check in and secure your place in line.
– Happy Hour
Monday, February 15th from 5:30PM – 6:30 PM
Location: Javits Center – Level 1, Hall 1E Room 1E18
Hosted by KidMix for Digital Kids attendees to join industry pioneers and technologists from the biggest tech, entertainment and education brands to share their latest thinking, future innovations and today’s brightest products and services designed for the digital native and their connected families.

Open to all Digital Kids & Toy Fair exhibitors and attendees.
– The “Digital Lounge”
               Open hours of Digital Kids Conference
Visit the digital lounge to recharge your devices and connect with colleagues (new and old) and engage with our sponsors.
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Travel safe, we will see you in NYC!
All the best,
Tonda & Stacey

Call for Digital Kids Volunteers

volunteersVolunteer Coordinator for Digital Kids Conference @ Toy Fair – February 15-16, 2016 in New York City at the Javits Center, is accepting applications for a limited number of hard-working, knowledgeable, enthusiastic people who are interested in serving as members of the support team. Volunteers gain full access to the Digital Kids Conference when they are not working.  You must apply by Friday, February 5, 2016.

If you are interested in participating in the most exciting Digital Kids Conference conference yet, please read and complete the application here. The show is soon, so make your move now as there is only a limited number of volunteer slots available. The Volunteer Coordinator will work with volunteers to insure a percentage of their time is left open to attend portions of the conference.

2016 KAPi Awards Winners

The KAPi Awards celebrate the best innovations in children’s media and technology; the awards represent the combined thoughts of 14 judges who are experts in multidisciplinary areas including: education, media, design, and storytelling and technology.

2016 KAPi Awards Winners

Last Minute Digital Kids Conference Attendee Details

We look forward to seeing you at Digital Kids events next week in New York City at the Javits Convention Center.  This post is designed to make you aware of a couple of last minute updates including badge pickup options, online networking, and more.

Here is what is going on:

Toy Fair – February 14-17, 2015 – Digital Kids and All Access ticket holders have access
Toys, Learning and Play Summit (TLP) – February 15, 2015 – TLP and All Access ticket holders have access
Digital Kids Conference (DKC) – February 16-17, 2015 – DKC and All Access ticket holders

Last Minute Notes

1. Location Reminder – Javits Convention Center
2. Badge Pick Up – Toy Fair and DKC and TLP
3. Download the Digital Kids Schedule to Your Phone or Tablet
4. Network with others on our Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+ Groups
5. Networking with Toy Fair attendees
6. Free COPPA Consultations with ESRB Privacy Certified
7. Thank You to our Sponsors
8. Upgrading Your Badge
9. Shuttle Bus Schedule from Hotels to Javits
10. Wireless at the Javits Center

1. Location Reminder – Javits Convention Center

655 West 34th Street New York, NY 10001

The DKC and TLP will be held in the Javits Convention Center Hall E.  Room 15-16
Toy Fair takes up the rest of the the Javits Center.

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2. Badge Pick Up – Toy Fair and DKC and TLP

Since Toy Fair starts on Feb. 14, TLP starts on Feb. 15 and DKC starts on Feb. 16 please be aware there are multiple badges for you to pick up, depending on which event you are attending. Please have ID or registration confirmation on hand to nab your badge.

Please see the details below:

Toy Fair – February 14-17, 2015
DKC and All Access ticket holders have access to Toy Fair Expo Hall.
You can pick up your Toy Fair badge at any Toy Fair registration in the Crystal Palace (Javits top floor) beginning on February 14th.

Toy Learning and Play Summit (TLP) – February 15, 2015
TLP, DKC and All Access ticket holders
You can pick up your TLP badge only in Hall E outside of Room 15-16 beginning at 11 am on Sunday, Feb. 15th.  The TLP first session starts at 1pm.

Digital Kids Conference (DKC)  – February 16-17, 2015
DKC and All Access ticket holders only
You will be able to pick up your DKC badge only in Hall E outside of Room 15-16 beginning at 8:00 am on Monday, Feb. 16th.  The first DKC session starts at 9am.

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3. Download the Digital Kids Schedule to Your Phone or Tablet

Download the exceptionally sweet looking Toy Fair Mobile App now. It is your Digital Kids Digital Program, containing the entire Digital Kids Conference and Toy Learning and Play Summit schedule, speaker roster and speaker bios. You will definitely want to download this puppy before going to the show.

Apple iTunes Version

Android Version

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4. Network with others on our Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+ Groups

Network with speakers, fellow attendees and like minded professionals in our social media groups on Facebook, LinkedIn and Google+ .  Links below:

Facebook Group

LinkedIn Group

You can also follow us on Twitter.  Hashtag for the show is #digitalkids

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5. Networking with Toy Fair attendees
Monday, February 16th from 5pm to 6pm

We are pleased to host a speed networking event on Tuesday, February 16th from 5pm to 6pm in Javits Hall E, right outside of Room 15-16.  This is your opportunity to network with Toy Fair attendees and get new business done. All Toy Fair badge holders are invited.  The location is just a stone’s throw away from the conference room where TLP and DKC are being held.  A cash bar will be available. Your TLP, DKC or Toy Fair badge gets you in.

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6. Free COPPA Consultations with ESRB Privacy Certified

This is a special, unique, opportunity open to Digital Kids Conference and Toy Fair attendees. Ask the expert! Dona Fraser, Vice President, ESRB Privacy Certified will be available during the Digital Kids Conference for free, private consultations to evaluate your website and/or mobile app.  Sign-up for free COPPA / privacy consultation here. Pre-registration is open until February 13. Limited time slots available. Digital Kids Conference and/or Toy Fair badge required. All meetings will take place Javits Center, Hall 1 E, just outside Room 1E15-16. All meetings will take place Javits Center, Hall 1 E, just outside Room 1E15-16. https://digitalkidscon.com/esrbprivacy/

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7. Thank You to our Sponsors

We would like to thank the sponsors that make this conference possible. Please stop by and visit them during the event.
PlayKids, National Center for Families Learning, ESRB, Bodhi Galaxy, Cupcake Digital, KidSAFE Seal Program, Privo, LIMA, Women in Toys and spotkin.

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8. Upgrading Your Badge

If you purchased either a Digital Kids Conference badge or Toy, Learning and Play Summit badge and you would like to upgrade your badge to an All Access badge, please reply to this email with your interest and we will work to accommodate you. This option will also be available onsite.

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9. Shuttle Bus Schedule from Hotels to Javits

DKC and TLP attendees have complimentary use of the Toy Fair shuttle bus to and from the official Toy Fair official hotels and the Javits Center throughout the morning and evening show hours.

View the schedule here

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10. Wireless at the Javits Center

Wireless access is currently available throughout the Javits Convention Center. As there will be 25,000 people in the building for DKC, TLP and Toy Fair it is not practical to offer wireless to attendees. The Javits center is simply not that well equipped.

Individuals my purchase their own wireless access from Javits. Some areas of Javits also have free wifi (namely the food court). Details will be available through your wireless device’s internet settings onsite at the Javits Center.

Put the Digital Kids Conference Show Guide on Your Phone

unnamedPut the Digital Kids Con Show Guide on your phone. Download the exceptionally sweet looking Toy Fair Mobile App now. It is your Digital Kids Program, containing the entire Digital Kids Conference and Toy Learning and Play Summit schedule, speaker roster and speaker bios. You will definitely want to download this puppy before going to the show.

iTunes Version      Android Version

Explore how Kids are Using Technology: Kids & Digital Research Results from USA and 8 other countries

Guest Post by Reyne Rice, Global Toy Trend Expert, Trend Hunter, Toy Tech Analyst

In order to explore the brave new world of kids and digital, Kidz Global Research are proud to present a major new research project, Kids & Digital!This research reveals and examines the behaviors and attitudes of children, tweens and teens and their usage of digital technologies, online services and online content.

Come discover insights and action-based conclusions as Kidz Global Research reveals the results of this major new research project, Kids & Digital, at the Digital Kids Conference on February 16th, 2015 at 10:30-11:15AM. (Hall 1E, Rooms 1E15-16)

Review a visual cavalcade of products that are part of the digital toybox of today’s generation of kids, presented by Reyne Rice, global Toy Tech Trend Expert and Kidz Global development partner. See examples of products for kids’ connected drones and robots, augmented reality racing, wearable technology, creative expression products, STEM + digital offerings for educational, new hybrid video gaming alliances, and more.

“The speed with which kids access online or any new digital technologies is simply unprecedented. In a recent survey conducted by Kidz Global, we found 49% of kid’s free time is dedicated to digital activities, while only 14% of this time was directed to playing indoors – including playing with Video-Games –“ states Philippe Guinaudeau. Continue reading “Explore how Kids are Using Technology: Kids & Digital Research Results from USA and 8 other countries”

Online Registration Ends Tomorrow. Onsite Registration Available Feb. 15 in Javits

Online registration for our Digital Kids Conference @ Toy Fair ends tomorrow, Friday, February 6th. Register now and do a Year’s Worth of Business in 3 Days: Feb. 15-16-17 in New York City. You can still register onsite, but why pay more?! https://digitalkidscon.com/

This is a great opportunity to learn best practices on designing, marketing and selling best-selling games and apps to kids and parents. Plus, network with game developers, app developers, brand owners, big entertainment and media executives, marketers, producers, digital media directors and licensing professionals.

Check out the following links for show highlights:

– View the Learning Day Schedule
https://digitalkidscon.com/learning/

– View Digital Kids Entertainment Day 1 Schedule
https://digitalkidscon.com/day1/

– View Digital Kids Entertainment Day 2 Schedule
https://digitalkidscon.com/day2/

– View the speakers here
https://digitalkidscon.com/speakers/

Book by Friday and you’ll save $200 off the onsite price. Also, when you register for Digital Kids you gain free access to Toy Fair. This is a full $225 value if you were to purchase a Toy Fair Expo ticket separately. This combo special is only available at https://digitalkidscon.com/register/

Call for Digital Kids Volunteers (This Week Only)

volunteersVolunteer Coordinator for Digital Kids Conference @ Toy Fair – February 15-17, 2015 in New York City at the Javits Center, is accepting applications for a limited number of hard-working, knowledgeable, enthusiastic people who are interested in serving as members of the support team. Volunteers gain full access to the Digital Kids Conference and Toy Fair when they are not working.  You must apply by Friday, February 6, 2015.

If you are interested in participating in the most exciting Digital Kids Conference conference yet, please read and complete the application here. The show is soon, so make your move now as there is only a limited number of volunteer slots available. The Volunteer Coordinator will work with volunteers to insure a percentage of their time is left open to attend portions of the conference.