If you're overwhelmed by the vast array of gifts available ahead of International Children's Day on June 1st, consider these suggestions to find the perfect present for your children and grandchildren.
The fish-shaped wooden clapper is a toy that has captivated Chinese youth, surpassing Labubu to become the center of attention on social media platforms.
These "unconventionally cute" teddy bears, which don't conform to typical standards of cuteness, are sought after by many young people because they convey a sense of unique personality.
Counterfeit versions of Brainrot, the "hot" toy that is captivating children, pose a danger; Dr. Vu Thi Tan stated that they are a source of formaldehyde contamination.
Thanks to its resemblance in appearance and size to the Labubu toy, the ancient Spring and Autumn period artifact called "danglu" has suddenly become famous across the Chinese internet.
Many expensive toys suddenly became "hot trends," with young people buying them without hesitation, creating a wave of showing off their collections just for display or to satisfy their curiosity.
Blind boxes, or "blind bags," are toys that are driving many young people crazy, with people spending tens of millions of dong to buy them, making this item a sensation on online marketplaces.
A father in China has made over 300 toys for his daughter, many of which are extremely complex, with the aim of distracting her from electronic devices.
With a surge in customers, the demand for Mid-Autumn Festival toys on Hang Ma Street (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi) has also increased sharply, but it is still far below the levels before the COVID-19 pandemic.
Doctors at Children's Hospital 2 in Ho Chi Minh City successfully surgically removed three magnetic building blocks (3 mm in size) from the intestines of a 3-year-old girl.
More than 30 elementary school students in Da Nang were hospitalized with symptoms of nausea, headache, and difficulty breathing, with 5 severe cases requiring transfer to another hospital.
The toys that can rupture eardrums in children are the vuvuzela horn and the sandpit toys filled with mung bean seeds, which are very popular in parks.
Colorful and eye-catching toys such as expanding beads, rubber ducks, and bubble gum are warned by experts to potentially cause cancer and infertility in young children.
On March 22nd, in Ho Chi Minh City, N KID Group officially launched the tiNiToy toy brand – the toy companion of Vietnamese childhood, exclusively for Vietnamese children.
With only a few days left until the 2017 Mid-Autumn Festival, all the shops on Hang Ma Street (Hanoi) are overflowing with Mid-Autumn Festival toys for children. However, unlike previous years, traditional toys have attracted more attention from small traders than Chinese toys.