Archive | Infant products

Oh, Baby

The market for nursery décor and other baby products is crowded, and it can be difficult for new and expecting parents to make a decision on what to buy. Licensing helps marketers differentiate and add trust. Conversely, the category is attractive to licensors due to its growth prospects; most of the many researchers studying the […]

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Family Fandom

It wasn’t that long ago that a property associated with violence, swearing, and/or adult themes would be unlikely to find its way into the baby products category. But things have changed, as three recent deals illustrate: • Blizzard Entertainment licensed Líllébaby for baby carriers made of a printed fabric inspired by Battle of Azeroth, the […]

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I Got You, Babe

As they compete with each other and with general-market retailers, both mass and specialty, stores specializing in products for expectant and new mothers have been active players in licensing. In particular, they have been on the lookout for direct-to-retail and exclusive distribution deals with celebrity, fashion, character, and other properties that make sense in this […]

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Literary Layette

Children’s picture books without entertainment backing tend to be licensed on a limited basis, focusing on higher-end products sold through specialty stores. One active area is the infant-products category, where classic storybooks, with their nostalgic appeal and educational positioning, attract parents and grandparents, as well as consumers looking for baby gifts. To illustrate, three such […]

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