Things You'll Need
Instructions
Research your idea by going online and searching in industry books and magazines to see if your toy already exists. Contact the Toy Industry Association (TIA) to see if they are having any industry fairs where you can look for similar toys.
Continue your research once you have found that your toy idea is unique. Test your toy on children of your target age. Ask them to give you feedback, if they are able. If the toy is for very small children, ask parents for their feedback. Keep a list of all feedback and use it to figure out if there are any issues with your toy that should be fixed.
Contact a toy agent or toy broker. Hasbro maintains a list on their website and you may be able to get a list from The Toy Industry Association.
Follow the agent or broker's submission guidelines and submit your toy idea. Wait until you are contacted.
Sign with the agent or broker. They will likely help you improve your toy idea and then submit it to well-known toy companies.
Contact independent retailers or display your toy at conventions, if you'd rather not go through an agent or broker. This can help you get your toy sold at a smaller scale.