Scholastic Experts Spot Top Trends and Products for Kids

    NEW YORK, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Scholastic, the global children's
publishing and media company, unveils the holiday edition of the "Scholastic
Kids Trend Report," a guide to the most popular trends in holiday books, games
and toys for kids up to 12 years old. Scholastic has its finger on the pulse
of what kids want, through its book publishing, school book clubs, book fairs
and website, Scholastic.com. By interacting with almost every parent, child
and teacher in the country, Scholastic found that both hi-tech and low-tech
toys are hot this year -- everything from downloadable video games to crafts
are among kids' favorites ... even knitting! Children's books written by
celebrity authors are a big trend this season, as well as kid's novels jumping
from the pages to the BIG screen.
    "We hear from children, teachers and experts that although hi-tech toys
continue to be the most popular with kids of all ages, retro is making a
comeback," said Sara Sinek, Scholastic Kid Trendspotter. "Kids are discovering
toys and crafts from their parent's era and are adding them to their holiday
wish lists this year."

                         KIDS TRENDS FOR THE HOLIDAY

    RETRO AND CLASSIC GAMES AND TOYS:
    Retro toys, games and characters are being introduced to a whole new
generation of kids, who are eagerly adding them to their holiday wish lists.
Parents are having loads of fun reliving their own childhoods through these
nostalgic products including:

      * Slinky (1943)- Marine engineer Richard James invented the Slinky in
        1943 when he accidentally knocked a metal spring off his desk. 60
        years later, Slinky is still traveling end-over-end, across floors,
        down stairs and into children's hearts. ($7.99)

      * Original Nok Hockey (1948)- Remember Nok Hockey? It's still as much
        fun to play as when it was first introduced in 1948. Includes 2 sticks
        and two hardwood pucks. ($34.99)

      * Wooden Pogo Stick (1918)- Parents can promote good health, when kids
        jump for joy on this retro wooden pogo stick. Available in two sizes.
        Ages 6+ ($27.99) Ages 8+ ($35.99)

      * Colorforms (1951)- Two struggling art students experimented with vinyl
        shapes to inexpensively decorate their walls, and Colorforms were
        born. A time-tested favorite among generations of kids past and kids
        of the future. ($30.99)

        All of the retro toys and games listed above are available at
                       http://www.backtobasicstoys.com.

    HI-TECH GAMES:
    Kids are synonymous with computers! According to a recent study by the NPD
Group, the international market research company, children ages 5-12 spend an
average of 4.2 hours a week playing videogames. New titles that are topping
wish lists this holiday season include:

      * I Spy Spooky Mansion Deluxe-Kids can creep through a rickety old house
        in search of clues once again, in this deluxe version of I SPY Spooky
        Mansion CD-ROM, winner of the prestigious CODIE, Oppenheim Toy
        Portfolio Platinum Award and Milla D'Or Awards. ($19.95)

      * Dragon Tales Learn and Fly with Dragons- Perfect for kids who are new
        to math. Three different adventures and levels of play will ensure
        that any child progresses at a comfortable pace, while having fun.
        ($19.95)

      * Backyard Basketball- Children can shoot hoops with kid versions of
        their favorite NBA and WNBA stars! Just like the pros, players will
        run down the full 3D court to dunk the ball and hear the cheers of
        their teammates. ($19.95)

      All of the software above is available for purchase or download at
                          http://www.scholastic.com.

    CRAFTS:
    Crafting continues to be a BIG trend among people of all ages. Crafts
promote creativity, free expression, offer fun projects and personalized
special handmade gift-making ideas for the holidays. Some great "crafty"
products to check-out include:

      * Knitting - Knitting is all the rage and everyone can join in with the
        easiest how-to-knit book ever! Comes with instructions and tools to
        get kids started on making hats, purses, scarves and more! ($24.95).

      * T-shirt Art- Young fashionistas will love creating their own unique
        creations to wear. Includes paint and instructions on how to make over
        265 designs. ($19.95).

      * Design Your Own Soccer Ball- Young athletes will have extra incentive
        to practice skills when using a ball they've designed themselves.
        ($18.95).

      * Holiday Window Art - Kids can help make their house look the best on
        the block, when they decorate with this complete window art kit.
        ($16.95).

All of the craft products listed above are available at http://www.klutz.com
                      or http://www.scholasticstore.com.

    HOT BOOKS:
    Celebrity authors continue to be all the rage in the children's book
category, with Billy Joel, Madonna and Will Smith writing some of the hottest
titles for kids. Trends also show that many popular children's books are
making it to the BIG screen including fantasy novels by German author Cornelia
Funke and British writer PB Kerr. Top books this holiday season include:

      * Goodnight My Angel by Billy Joel- First written as a song by Grammy
        winner Billy Joel, this is a bedtime tale about a father putting this
        daughter to sleep. The composition of gentle lyrics with the lovely
        illustrations captures the emotional bond between a parent and a
        child. ($16.95)

      * Children of the Lamp by PB Kerr- After discovering they are
        descendants of a long line of dijinn, 12-year old twins John and
        Phillippa Grant suddenly find themselves capable of granting wishes,
        making objects disappear, and traveling to extraordinary places. This
        New York Times best-seller has been optioned by DreamWorks. ($16.95)

      * Dragon Rider by Cornelia Funke- Acclaimed German author Cornelia Funke
        hits home with yet another best-selling fantasy book for young
        readers.  Dragon Rider is a terrific tale of a young boy Ben and his
        dragon Firedrake searching for the rim of heaven. Readers can join
        them on their adventure where they must elude the evil dragon hunter.
        ($12.95)

      * One Tree Hill- Kids love the hit FOX series, One Tree Hill and now
        they will love reading the novelization that takes readers deeper into
        the backstory and exposes secrets viewers have yet to learn. ($6.99)

      * Scooby Doo and The Werewolf- The millions of kids tune in to watch
        Scooby every week are being turned on to reading with these great new
        television tie-in books. ($12.99)

             All of the books above are available for purchase at
           http://www.scholasticstore.com or your local bookstore.

    About Scholastic
    Scholastic Corporation (Nasdaq: SCHL) is the world's largest publisher and
distributor of children's books and a leader in educational technology.
Scholastic creates quality educational and entertaining materials and products
for use in school and at home, including children's books, magazines,
technology-based products, teacher materials, television programming, film,
videos and toys.  The Company distributes its products and services through a
variety of channels, including proprietary school-based book clubs, school-
based book fairs, and school-based and direct-to-home continuity programs;
retail stores, schools, libraries and television networks; and the Company's
Internet site, http://www.scholastic.com.

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