The bar chart compares the changes in the amount of selling money for children’s toys in six countries between 2012 and 2016.
Overall, most countries increased the amount of money for selling toys for children, with the UK having the biggest change, while Japan’s figures were the same between 2012 and 2016.
More specifically, the amount of money in selling children’s toys for the UK increased sharply from 6 to 8 US billion dollars, while Japan’s figures remained the same with 1 US billion dollars between 2012 and 2016. Additionally, that of the USA and Brazil increased gradually with half of the previous figures in 2012, from nearly 0.5 to 1 US billion dollars, and from 3 to about 4.5 US billion dollars, respectively, in 2012 and 2016.
It is noticeable that the amount of money in selling children’s toys in India was the lowest in 2012 at almost over 0 US billion dollars then rose significantly to be equal with that of China in 2016, which had climbed up two times than the figure in 2012, from 1 to 2 US billion dollars.
