122 SHOW GUIDE SPIELWARENMESSE 2012 FIESTA CRAFTS HALL 1, STAND B-11 ZAPF CREATION HALL 12.2, STAND P-O8
Fiesta Crafts has increased its export business from less than ten per cent in 2005 to over 34 per cent of turnover. For 2012 there are over 40 launches planned. Extending the international success of Squeakaboos, a soft toy rattle and squeaker with animal heads, Fiesta Crafts is adding cat, dog and pig to the range. Extending the concept for older children, is the soft toy Pull-Back Car range. Also on a wheeled theme, Fiesta Crafts is adding to its rattling Push along wooden wheeled animals with frog, duck, lion and dinosaur. The new Wobbly Garden is a set of 18 hand painted colourful garden creature pieces and wooden garden wobbly board. Taking turns, or playing on their own, children carefully place pieces onto the board without tipping it over.
TOYS TALK HALL 5, STAND D-14
Spark Dogz talk, sing, tell jokes and understand all of your commands. Now sold in over 11 countries (including the UK) the characters - Hip Hop, Rock & Roll and Super - all feature state of the art voice recognition technology coupled with fully articulated movement. Children are able to ask various questions and receive different answers every time the toy is turned on. All characters tell jokes, answer questions and sing their own unique songs.
Super is a gentle and lovable dog with super canine powers who sings, tells stories and does yoga in his down time. Super Hero Spock is socially responsible and will always make sure you recycle. Hip Hop is the dog with attitude who loves music, wearing hoodies and will start to snore if you bore him. Rock & Roll is serious about his music and his Rock & Roll Style. He loves to sing and dance and say’s that ‘Music is the air I breathe’. KAT is the only female in the group, she loves to dress up, talk on her I Bone and sing along with her favorite music. In addition to all standard features, Kat comes with a t-shirt with LCD screen and an I Bone that allows her to be turned on and off. Toys Talk is also in development on The Spark Dogz animated TV show.
FEBRUARY 2012
Plum has a number of new products ready to launch in 2012. Plum has focused on developing its small-wood products, as well as expanding into indoor play to create a new product range for this year. These products are available to display in colourful retail packaging to fit into any size store. Following on from the success of the
Wooden Balance Bikes, Plum is expanding its indoor play range further to include a variety of brightly coloured themed Play Panels. The versatile play- sets are made from premium FSC certified timber and can be quickly folded together for easy storage allowing them to be moved indoors or outdoors without difficultly. The range consists of a shop, garage and stable design with themed graphics.
Plum has also developed its sand pit
range for 2012 to include a variety of multi-purpose sand and water tables. A wide range of accessories is now
available to customise Plum’s swing sets and play centres, available in a variety of colourful free-standing retail display units.
Plum has a comprehensive range of outdoor play products including trampolines, play centres, wooden swing sets, sand pits, play houses and children’s furniture. Plum is proud to offer a strong customer support package including flexibility in order processing systems, e- commerce support, marketing support, speed ordering and customer service support. The firm also has an efficient home delivery programme for both the UK and Europe.
For the older child, Fiesta Crafts is
introducing a host of creative toys including new magnetic mosaics with over 1,400 reusable tiles to create their own designs. Also, adding to the colour- in magnetic playscenes range are Sealife, Jungle/Safari, Space, Fairies and Dinosaurs. The Doowell Magnetic Colour-in Playscenes are versatile and creative toys that make an alternative to screen- based entertainment. Each set comes with a magnetic folding play board containing two colourful background scenes, as well as loads of colour-in pieces made from a paper that can stick magnetically to the board. Puppet Craft is available in four themes; Dance Stars, Party Princesses, Show Jumpers and Summer Holidays.
PLUM PRODUCTS
New to the my little Baby born range, and supported by TV advertising, is my little Baby born Boy Potty Training Time, with potty training function and sound effects. After drinking, my little Baby born Boy will tell you it needs its potty. Sit it on the potty or press its tummy and it will wee. My little Baby born Boy Potty Training Time is suitable for children ages three plus and will be priced around £24.99, including a bottle, nappies and potty. Continuing its presence this season is my first Baby Annabell, which had a refresh for 2011 in the form of the my first Baby Annabell Time-to-Sleep doll.
HALL 8, STAND A-08
The doll has mechanical features
providing children with an enhanced play pattern. When my first Baby Annabell Time-to-Sleep is tired it will stir and make realistic baby sounds until it falls asleep. Suitable for girls aged one plus, the doll is priced around £29.99.
The original my first Baby Annabell, an entry-doll take on the original Baby Annabell, will also see a refresh in 2012. My first Baby Annabell’s soft body provides cuddling play and as it falls asleep its eyes will close. My first Baby Annabell is suitable for girls aged one plus and priced around £15.99.
POLYDRON HALL 12 STAND B-04-01
Polydron supplies geometric shapes and construction tools to schools – its products have earned the respect of teachers and pupils around the world during the last 25 years. Polydron is the original shape
recognised as a resource for teaching maths; two and three-dimensional geometry, design and technology. It is used as a major aid for developing spatial awareness and is easily used by children, giving excellent play value, although it is versatile enough to be utilised for complex mathematical theories. On the stand will be the new Magnetic Polydron, Giant Polydron and the original Polydron. Magnetic Polydron allows children to explore the world of shape, space and magnetism all in one exercise, combining the fun of construction with the lessons of polarity. The new shapes and panels are being demonstrated at Nuremberg – which provide new opportunities including improving maths and geometry developments by allowing the user to explore a greater degree of shapes and space. Giant Polydron now comes with accessories to increase the play value of the sensory construction product that encourages children to make and recognise two and three dimensional shapes.
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