My favorite toys at this year’s Toy Fair in New York City were stuff animals fashioned after germs, bacteria and diseases.
Click here to read my column about Giantmicrobes and some great toys I found at the fair.
And can you believe I finally got to meet Donny Osmond?
I can only hope I live long enough to think the blow-up walker and oxygen tank from Bluw isn’t funny.
I am always about the small entreprenuer with an innovative idea. Anne Zacharias came to the Toy Fair to launch her idea of turning ceiling fans into mobiles. Click here to check out her product, Fandangling.
I also ran into Brooklyn entrepreneur Terry McTigue. His computer cleaning products company wasn’t doing so well, so he developed a line of products called Shield It All to clean toys and protect them from microbial buildups. Click here for more on Shield It All.
And it’s always a pleasure to run into Denver’s own TV science guy and toy creator extraordinaire, Steve Spangler. You can watch Steve on Denver’s 9News. We ran into eachother at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. My 10-year-old son thought this brush with celebrity was way cooler than Donny Osmond.






