An inventor has recently found a way to make a vintage toy new again. Using a 3D printer and his software, you can print→


How do you explain DNA to people who are less than interested? Make it fun, of course. Jun Axup, a biochemistry student, has made→


Would you start a retail store selling dolls for boys that were only one and a half inches tall? A Beaverton, Oregon man did→


Nmctoys.com (NotMadeinChina) sells toys that aren’t made in China. There was much news regarding the quality and safety of toys produced in China during→


If you thought a normal Rubik cube was hard, Oskar van Deventer has created one so big that even he cannot solve it. Metro.co.uk→


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Ray Comfort: If you are finding this economy tough, here’s a way to create some income. Go around your neighborhood and offer cash for→


About.com: Scientists claim ants can carry more than 50 times their body weight. Milton Levine knows ants can carry far more than that –→


Who didn’t spend hours as a child sending a Slinky down the stairs? The metal toy has entertained kids and adults alike since it→


Richard Shapiro would often see people traveling with their child’s wagon, and having trouble fitting it into their vehicle. That is when a light→


Whether you want to teach your kid how to tinker and understand the basics of electronics or you are a kid at heart, the→


For Don Edwards, it began with a need to move furniture on carpet with ease. In 1993, he designed a product called EZ Moves→


Seacoastonline.com: To most people, a washed-up lobster buoy, a dog with a tennis ball, a young child and a sunny afternoon would probably be→


How many times have you toyed with your inventions before reaching a final product? For over a quarter century, Tony Morley has tinkered with→


What does it take to create the best toy robot in the universe? Jaimie Mantzel thinks he has created the answer with his currently→


Santa Paula Times: Uncle Milton’s Ant Farm was the craze of the 1950s and the company and the toy that spawned a frenzy and→


MercuryNews.com: Just a few months after the death of Steve Jobs, a company called In Icons is apparently planning an action figure of the→


My Fox 9: Tony Morley is one of only about 300 full-time toy inventors in the United States, so there’s a good chance that→


Its the toy that will “Keepon” dancing. Originally designed as a therapy device, the Keepon has turned into an unexpected toy success instead. “We→


Kid-friendly business ideas are everywhere. With a little imagination and time, kids have been finding unique ways to make money for many years. Cole→


What do you do if you were once an aircraft mechanic with a passion for space shuttles? You create a unique baby walker, of→