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Six-year-old Lucas has a "Power Rangers1" video game, a few robots and lots of teddy bears. But the toy he likes best is a wooden train set made by Brio, a 123-year-old manufacturer based in Sweden.
"I like to see the train go round and round the tracks that I have made. You can't transform robots into anything else. But with the train it's different every time," says Lucas, who lives in Denmark.
The recall of millions of
hazardous2 toys made in China has alarmed parents across the world. But it has also highlighted an
ongoing3 shift by
affluent4 European consumers towards more traditional playthings made with natural products.
As a result, manufacturers and
retailers5 of old-fashioned train sets and dollhouses are rubbing their hands in
anticipation6 ahead of Christmas.
"We are very optimistic," says Graziano Grazini, the managing director of Citta del Sole (Sun City), an Italian
franchise7 that specializes in traditional, environmentally friendly toys.
China still makes an estimated 80 percent of the world's toys, and its share of the global market is not expected to drop significantly.
In the end, experts say that the world market is large enough to accommodate both the increasingly popular flashy electronic toys made in China and traditional wooden toys from Europe.
Just as in that famous 1995 film, "Toy Story," Woody and Buzz Lightyear can remain the best of friends.
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