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Ryan A. King, a self-taught sports statistician and avid collector of toy cars, died Tuesday of complications from leukemia at Johns Hopkins Hospital. The 11-year-old lived in Glen Arm.
Words by: Kevin Keise First-grader Ryan, of the family-run Ryan ToysReview YouTube channel, just became this year’s highest-paid YouTube star, earning $22 million in the 12 months leading up to ...
For Ryan, this means not only an endless stream of toys to play with but also a seemingly endless stream of money: He was this year’s highest-paid YouTube star, earning $22 million in the 12 ...
It is titled “100+ cars toys GIANT EGG SURPRISE OPENING Disney Pixar Lightning McQueen kids video Ryan ToysReview” “Ryan ToysReview” took off. Views started doubling every month.
Ryan is your average five-year-old. He likes playing with toy cars, riding tricycles, and going down water slides. His mom, like most parents, loves to capture and share these moments.
A 7-year-old toy reviewer who posts videos of his playful critiques and analysis to YouTube is reportedly the video-sharing site’s highest-paid star. Ryan, otherwise known under the account ...
The 11th annual Ryan Ewald Memorial Toy Drive was another big success, with over $10,000 worth of toys brought in for the Salvation Army in Duluth.