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Moonspell Magic by Monster High Inspires Fans to Embrace Uniqueness

Moonspell Magic by Monster High is debuting at the New York Toy Fair 2026, introducing five new characters from a supernatural world where monsters and witches coexist. These stunning dolls expand the Monster High universe, all while encouraging fans to embrace their own magic.

Each character doll comes with a distinct style and accessories, and kids can delight in pouring water into cauldrons that reveal amulet necklaces. All-new characters include nature witch Willow Thorne, who wears a hearing aid and loves to spend time in the garden, clairvoyant Claire de Luna, who is blind and has a gift for reading the constellations, and more.

Notably, Moonspell Magic by Monster High packaging features inclusive design details, made possible with partner organizations like the American Foundation for the Blind and Hearing Milestones.

Trend Themes

  1. Inclusive Accessible Toy Design — Represents a move toward toys that normalize disability and sensory differences through integrated design features and partnerships with accessibility organizations.
  2. Narrative-driven Collectibles — Positions character backstories and social themes as primary value drivers that deepen fan engagement and encourage long-term ecosystem play.
  3. Multi-sensory Interactive Play — Combines tactile, auditory and reveal mechanics to create layered play experiences that appeal across abilities and encourage exploratory interaction.

Industry Implications

  1. Toy Manufacturing — A sector where modular tooling and inclusive component standards present opportunities to scale diverse character variants without prohibitive cost increases.
  2. Packaging and Accessibility Services — Packaging development that incorporates tactile, high-contrast and assistive features alongside advisory endorsements from nonprofit partners signals new service offerings and compliance benchmarks.
  3. Entertainment and IP Licensing — An IP ecosystem that centers diverse representation and co-branded accessibility credibility indicates potential for expanded licensing deals with educational and advocacy organizations.

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