Toy shop early this year to avoid a pandemic Christmas letdown
In a year plagued by a deadly virus, closures and cancellations, parents are eager to give their kids a Christmas like, well, every other. But retail analysts say the lack of normalcy in 2020 may be a driver for strong toy sales.
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