Fisher-Price, Nickelodeon blaze into NY Toy Fair

Fisher-Price and Nickelodeon are introducing a toy line based on the network's new preschool series Blaze and the Monster Machines at Toy Fair in New York.
February 13, 2015

Fisher-Price and Nickelodeon are introducing a toy line based on the network’s new preschool series Blaze and the Monster Machines at Toy Fair in New York.

The lineup features plush, vehicles, play sets and a die-cast collection for the CGI-animated series that follows eight-year-old driver AJ and his monster truck Blaze as they explore and learn about the world around.

Monster Dome Playset_for pressProducts targeting kids three and up will be available at select retailers starting in May, with a full nationwide rollout in August.

Since launching in October 2014, the 20 x half-hour series created by Jeff Borkin (Team Umizoomi) and Ellen Martin (Bubble Guppies) has consistently been number one in its weekday 10:30 a.m. timeslot, and it is the top preschool show for boys aged two to five.

Nickelodeon says it is the first series to comprehensively cover all areas of STEM.

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Patrick Callan is a senior writer at Kidscreen. He reports on the licensing and consumer products side of the global children's entertainment industry via daily news coverage and in-depth features. Contact Patrick at pcallan@brunico.com.

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