Ryan's not your average 6-year-old. — -- Meet Ryan. He's not your average 6-year-old. Ryan has his own YouTube channel where he reviews toys called Ryan ToysReview. With over 12 million ...
NEW YORK - Seven-year-old Ryan drew millions of views reviewing toys on YouTube. Now, he has become a toy himself. Walmart is selling action figures in his likeness, slimy putty with his face on the ...
One YouTube channel featuring two siblings generates 3 million views a day. Remote Control Steam and Sound "Thomas The Tank Engine" at the Dream Toys 2006 - Top 10 Christmas Toys at St Mary's Church ...
Jason Robert Keef clutches a baby doll, contorting his face into a series of expressions: shock, then excitement and finally bemusement. He pauses for a second before grinning widely into the camera ...
Tic Tac Toy videos — starring Maya, 6, Addy, 9, and their mom — have scored more than 1.8 billion views in three years The Maxwells and Blip Toys have just released a Tic Tac Toy products line in ...
YouTube has terminated the massive channel Toy Freaks in what appears to be a purge of questionable content aimed at kids. With over 8.5 million subscribers, Toy Freaks was one of the largest channels ...
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Can young viewers tell the difference between advertisements and product reviews on the popular YouTube channel Ryan ToysReview? The watchdog group Truth in Advertising says no. On Wednesday it filed ...
“Toy Freaks,” a popular YouTube channel followed by millions, was deactivated by the site last week for violating policies against child endangerment, NBC News reports. The channel, run by single ...
Eight-year-old Evie loves watching YouTube videos of people opening and playing with toys. "I like it because it's entertaining and we can see how [the toys] work," she said — and she's not alone.
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