Educational Toys
Startup Costs: $2,000 - $10,000
Part Time: Can be operated part-time.
Franchises Available? Yes
Online Operation? No
Traditional educational toys and games for children will always be popular and in demand. You can design and develop the toys and games yourself or act as an agent for manufacturers. Both methods can be a very profitable way to earn an income. There are various approaches to marketing educational toys and games including the internet, mail order, home parties, flea markets, and sales to specialty retailers on a wholesale basis.
The Market
Your ultimate customers are parents, grandparents and anyone who is buying a toy for a child.
Educational Toys Ideas
Children's Book and Software Store
Revisit those sweet reading days by opening up a children's bookstore.
Children's Designer Clothing
Got an eye for design? Find your niche in creating standout clothes for babies and kids.
Puppet Shows
Get kids away from the TV by putting on puppet shows.
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