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Fisher Price Fisher Toy Car Non-Remote Control Class Brand Introduction

Fisher-Price is an expert in the toy industry for nearly 90 years. In its early years, Fisher started by making wooden toys, and the first generation of products was released at the International Toy Fair in New York City, which quickly attracted the attention of the toy market. In today's collector's market, Fisher-Price's early toys are loved by many collectors, and the company's first toy, the Dr. Doodle, is still worth a lot of money.

In 1993, Fisher was taken over by Mattel, and in 1997, Mattel sold all of the company's preschool products under the Fisher-Price brand. Today, Fish-Price has gathered nearly 20 sub-brands, including the building block brand Meigao and classic IPs such as Mickey, Minnie Mouse and Thomas the Train, and the purchase options are very diverse.

Fisher-Price's toy cars are concentrated in the price range of 100~200 yuan, which is cost-effective. For children who are learning to climb, the Little Monster series is the most recommended. This series of toy cars are mainly small carts and learning to climb cars, which can guide children to crawl and play, and have a certain exercise effect on children's gross muscle movements and hand and foot coordination.

Released in the 60s of the 20th century, the Little People collection is a classic in the toy industry and an evergreen collection for Fisher-Price. The Little People series of products are built around several small dolls, designed with school, camping, racing and other story backgrounds for children to role-play games, and the price of a series of toy cars is mostly between 15~40 US dollars. The Little People series, known as the "Little Explorer" series in the Chinese market, does not have many products, and interested consumers can choose to buy them on overseas shopping.

Among Fisher-Price's sub-brands, Thomas & Friends has the largest number of train toys, covering all preschool stages. If you want to collect Thomas and his friends all at once, parents can consider buying a collector's gift box for their child. The set costs more than 200 yuan and comes with ten hand-pushed alloy trains, which can be played with Thomas alloy track products.