Hybrid toys continue to gain momentum. This is not about the symbiosis of man and machine. It is about connecting 2 worlds "online and offline".
According to the Signum.ai, an Artificial Intelligence for trend-forecasting, toys with personal social media accounts are becoming a huge trend.
Toy influencers' trend forecast

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They look like real living heroes who can communicate with their audience and provide a lot of fun for children. A great example is a series of limited designer toys from Superplastic company. A few hours after the market launch, some copies were completely sold out. These toys have their accounts on social networks, and it's like a movie that never ends.

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Although you have long grown from fairy tales, admit it, sometimes you really want to go back to childhood. Again, playing Barbie may be too much, but following your favorite character on Instagram sounds cool!
I have collected popular accounts that are conducted on behalf of the characters of well-known cartoons, books, and shows. While the authors of these accounts have enough creativity and imagination, we have a great opportunity to watch the “virtual life” of our favorite characters.
You and I believe that this is just a fun movement. In the meantime, smart businesses create social media profiles for their mascots, and advertising companies send them profitable offers. 😅
Peppa Pig

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"Peppa Pig" is a British animated series of short cartoons of 5 minutes. In this Instagram profile, you can find out what the Peppa family is doing, see where they went for the summer holidays and what little Peppa and George eat for breakfast.
I wonder when Mommy Pig will begin to post the recipes for her pies? ☺️
Sylvanian Families

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This is a line of toys that represents the whole world inhabited by charming forest animals.
On their official page, we see how they live: their family walks, dinners, meeting friends, picnics and even going to the doctor.
I warn you that after viewing the photos in this account, you can break and get a couple of your favorite old toys from the closet.
The Traveling Mr. Fox

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If you have your own toy mascot that you’re not parting with, this account can be a great inspiration for creating something like that. A 35-year-old American woman travels the world with a fox, her favorite childhood toy.
Coming to a new place, she makes his portrait against the backdrop of some kind of attraction: the Eiffel Tower or Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Statue of Liberty, Buckingham Palace or Hawaiian palms.
Recently, the owner launched the Traveling Mr. Fox website, where she collects money to treat her parent's friend who gave her this plush toy more than 30 years ago.


