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This year, Hungarian parents spend more on toys and games on Children’s Day
This year, Hungarian parents spend more on games on Children’s Day – this was revealed in the data sent by toy retailers to MTI.
1-2 weeks before Children’s Day is one of the busiest times of the year – after Christmas and Easter – at toy retailers. Company data also show that shoppers typically spend more on toys and games online than in stores. (MTI)
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