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    UK toy sales rise driven by adult consumers buying Lego

    November 12, 2025
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    LONDON, November 12, 2025: The United Kingdom’s toy industry recorded a notable recovery in the first half of 2025 as adult consumers increasingly purchased toys for themselves, reversing a year of decline and contributing to stronger retail performance across the sector, according to data from market research firm Circana. Toy sales in the UK rose by 8 percent between January and June 2025, compared with a 4 percent contraction during the same period in 2024. Circana reported that adults aged 18 and older now account for approximately 18 percent of total toy sales across five major European markets, including the UK, France, Germany, Spain, and Italy. Collectively, this group generated about 2.7 billion US dollars in sales, reflecting a 10 percent increase over the previous year.

    UK toy sales rise driven by adult consumers buying Lego
    UK toy retail activity increases as adult participation continues to expand. (Credit – Lego)

    Building sets led the overall market recovery, with Lego maintaining its position as one of the most consistent performers. The company’s themed and architectural collections continued to post solid sales across both online and in-store channels. Pokémon remained the top-selling toy brand in the UK and across Europe for a fourth consecutive year, supported by demand for trading cards, collectible figures, and licensed merchandise. Toy categories such as puzzles, construction kits, and collectible figures also continued to perform well in 2025, particularly among adult consumers purchasing for personal use. The premium toy segment, which includes higher-value and collector-oriented products, experienced growth that helped offset weaker performance in traditional play categories.

    Collectible and premium toys show solid demand

    The data indicated that adult participation is now a measurable and significant factor in driving overall market value. Across Europe, the five largest markets reported growth in the first half of 2025 following a subdued period the previous year. The rise in adult buyers supported increased sales in collectible and construction categories, while broader consumer engagement stabilized overall market performance. Despite continued economic pressures and cost-of-living constraints, toy sales showed resilience through consistent retail and e-commerce channels. Manufacturers and retailers adjusted their offerings to meet evolving demand.

    Lego expanded its advanced build and premium display collections, while Pokémon introduced new products within its trading card and collectible ranges. Retail reports from major UK outlets showed steady sales through key promotional periods, including new product launches and mid-year campaigns, supporting the sector’s return to positive growth. According to the British Toy and Hobby Association, product innovation, established global brands, and the growing popularity of collectible toys have helped sustain the market’s recovery. While inflation and cautious spending continue to affect some retail categories, the UK toy industry benefited from broad consumer engagement and diversified distribution channels that supported consistent sales across multiple demographics.

    Industry data highlights strong recovery and participation

    Circana’s half-year analysis confirmed that building sets, collectibles, and licensed entertainment products accounted for most of the industry’s expansion across Europe in 2025. The UK remained one of the region’s top performers, supported by steady sales through both specialist and general retail outlets. The data showed that, following two years of uneven results, the toy sector has stabilized, with sustained demand across age groups contributing to its recovery. The strong first-half results highlight the importance of the toy market within the UK retail economy. With consistent sales from leading global brands and continued participation from adult consumers, the industry demonstrated resilience and stability in 2025, confirming its position as one of Europe’s most robust retail segments. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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