- Apple launches its own version of Snapchat (TechCrunch)
- Transformers represents big changes for Hasbro, which is eyeing its own Marvel-sized movie empire (Los Angeles Times)
- How can toycos successfully break into China, where playtime is secondary to schoolwork? (Advertising Age)
- Tech has a diversity problem and children’s books may have a way to fix it (The Bookseller)
- Malaysia will release an uncut Beauty and the Beast after all—but with a PG-13 rating (Stuff)

Kidscreened
- Apple launches its own version of Snapchat (TechCrunch)
- Transformers represents big changes for Hasbro, which is eyeing its own Marvel-sized movie empire (Los Angeles Times)
- How can toycos successfully break into China, where playtime is secondary to schoolwork? (Advertising Age)
- Tech has a diversity problem and children's books may have a way to fix it (The Bookseller)
- Malaysia will release an uncut Beauty and the Beast after all—but with a PG-13 rating (Stuff)
March 21, 2017