American toy company
Melissa & Doug, LLC
(formerly
Lights, Camera, Interaction!, Inc
) is an American manufacturer of children's toys,
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including wooden puzzles, arts & crafts products, plush toys, and other educational toys.
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The company was founded in 1988 by Melissa and Doug Bernstein in their basement and in Doug's parents' garage.
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All products are designed at its
Wilton, Connecticut
, headquarters.
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The company has factories in the U.S. and abroad
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with about 1,000 employees worldwide, including some in China and India.
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A 2013
New York Times
profile reported that it had achieved double-digit growth every year.
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History
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The private company was founded in 1988 when the co-founders left corporate careers to start their own company.
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Three of their four parents were educators, so they were drawn to doing something involving children.
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Later on, Melissa and Doug Bernstein made three short films for
home video
under the "Lights, Camera, Interaction!" banner and under the name "Special Friends", all of these films starring 8-year-old Brett Ambler: "You On Kazoo!" (1989), which promoted a Kazoo toy; "Let's Sing-Along" (1990), which promoted a microphone toy; and "Ring-Along, Sing-Along" (1991), promoting a bell-ringing toy. The videotapes were marketed directly to small, independent toy stores, but did not sell well.
However, these three short films would become famous in the mid-2010s, when "You on Kazoo!" was uploaded to
YouTube
, and became a
viral
meme
, thanks to the kazoo scenes, and "The Kazoo Kid" would later become the official nickname for Ambler. The video was remixed by
Mike Diva
in February 2016, and sampled by Florian Rehn Olsson in his
SoundCloud
song "dootdoot".
The first product that brought them attention was the Fuzzy Farm Puzzle, a wooden puzzle with texture.
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An extensive line of wooden puzzles followed.
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In the late 1990s, the company expanded into wooden toys, arts & crafts, pretend play, plush toys, and more.
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In 2010, private equity firm
Berkshire Partners
became an owner of Melissa & Doug.
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The company was fined $1,386 on November 15, 2012, by the
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
for hiring unlawful employees.
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In 2016, Melissa Bernstein told
Good Morning America
that she thinks that imaginary play helps children explore, create, take risks and discover who they really are. The show reported that the company has made more than 5,000 products, putting them "in the same league as toy titans
Mattel
and
LEGO
."
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On October 11, 2023, six years after
AEA Investors
acquired the company,
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Spin Master
Corp. announced an agreement to acquire Melissa & Doug for $950 million in cash, hoping to close the deal in the first quarter of the following year.
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On January 2, 2024, it was reported that the purchase had been completed.
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Philosophy
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The Melissa & Doug philosophy of having all screen-free toys matches the
American Academy of Pediatrics
' recommendation that parents limit
screen time
for young children.
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The company sponsors an entrepreneurship program at
Duke University
, Melissa's
alma mater
, providing funding and mentors throughout the year. Melissa and Doug Bernstein help students in the program.
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Melissa and Doug have also endowed a leadership program for students at the University of Connecticut,
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Doug's alma mater, where he had been very involved in student activities as an undergraduate.
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References
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"Around UConn"
- Summer 2007,
UConn Magazine
, p. 15
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Melissa & Doug, LLC: Private Company Information
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Bloomberg News
, Retrieved December 21, 2019
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"No Tie-Ins. No Touch Screens. No Apps."
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The New York Times
, June 6, 2013
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b
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"Learning Lessons at Play"
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UConn Today
, December 2011
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b
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"Smart Toymakers - Melissa Bernstein"
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Working Mother
, November 2008
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I DO, I DO: one Melissa and Doug to another | Jacksonville.com
, July 29, 2007
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Parents find they can't boycott China- made toys even if they fear lead taint
,
NY Daily News
, December 2, 2007
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c
"Why Melissa & Doug Toy Line Makers Say Boredom Is Important"
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Good Morning America
, July 6, 2016
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Interview of Melissa Bernstein
,
Ilana and Hayley's Blog
, March 3, 3015
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"Berkshire Partners Invests in Melissa & Doug"
. Retrieved
2020-11-11
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Wilton toy company, Melissa & Doug fined for hiring unlawful employees - Thehour.com: News
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"AEA Investors"
. Retrieved
2020-11-11
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"PR Newswire"
. Retrieved
2023-10-12
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"Spin Master Completes Acquisition of Melissa & Doug, A Trusted Brand in Early Childhood Play"
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Licensing International
. Retrieved
2024-01-24
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Duke University Melissa and Doug Entrepreneurs
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"UConn Advance - March 19, 2007 -Alumnus endows new leadership program for UConn students"
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advance.uconn.edu
. Retrieved
2020-10-15
.
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"Learning Lessons at Play"
.
UConn Today
. 2011-12-01
. Retrieved
2020-10-15
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