RETAIL ONLY 35 PRODUCTNEWS LEGO MINIFIGURES SERIES 7
Inspired by sci-fi, world history, mythology and everyday life, the Lego Minifigures collection continues with Series 7. Each unique and colourful character comes with accessories, a display stand and a collector’s leaflet, and is packaged inside a sealed mystery bag, meaning children and collectors never know which Minifigure they’ll get.
The Series 7 collection includes: Aztec
Warrior, Bagpiper, Bride, Bunny Suit Guy, Daredevil, Evil Knight, Computer
BOBBLE BOTS MOSHI MONSTERS INNOVATION FIRST: 01925 454093
Bobble Bots Moshi Monsters are a set of bobble-head mini robotic pets that bring the virtual world of Moshi Monsters’ Monstro City to life.
Explorative and collectable, the battery operated Moshlings use the same patented Nano vibration technology found in Innovation First’s Hexbug micro creatures. Children are able to create 3D dollhouse replicas of the same streets, yards, buildings and houses that can be found online in Monstro City.
Not all Moshlings are created equal – each Bobble Bot has its own unique personality and some are rarer than others. For example, Snookums the baby tumdeedum is common, while Sooki-Yaki the caped assassin is an uncommon gadget-loving Ninja. Of the 24 Bobble Bots Moshlings available at launch, eight will be offered in individual packaging. Each one comes with secret codes which unlock new content in the online virtual Moshi Monsters world. Each Bobble Bot retails at £4.99.
AQUARELLE
Winner of the Best New Toy in the Creative Category at the 2012 Best New Toys awards at London Toy Fair, Aquarelle brings a new technique to the craft sector.
The painting kits help children create unique works of art every time they play with the set. Forget the traditional painting by numbers technique, where paints overrun the lines – with Aquarelle the design is embossed onto the painting boards in water repellent lines, so the outlines of the image remain crisp and clean.
FOOOZ
The latest addition to Drumond Park’s range of action games is Foooz, which launches in time for the Euro Finals in June, and will be TV advertised over summer and during Q4. The game can be set up on any flat surface.
Footballers have a click-on boot helpful for chipping, keepy-uppies etc, with an easy movement similar to the original table football game. Players grip one arm and twist the other to manoeuvre and flick the player. Kids can organise matches with opponents or play by themselves in a crossbar challenge.
DRUMOND PARK: 01506 855577
Each set also comes with a number of Trick Cards, where players have three attempts to complete a challenge, while Competition Cards test skills against an opponent. The collection consists of three products – a Starter Set, a Challenge Set and the top of the league Pro Match Set. Foooz will benefit from a PR and promotional campaign running online and in kids’ magazines, plus sampling to under 10s football clubs during summer and autumn. Foooz is suitable for ages five and over-.
MAY 2012 LEGO: 01753 495000
Programmer, Hippie, Ocean King, Grandma Visitor, Rocker Girl, Galaxy Patrol, Swimming Champion, Jungle Boy, Tennis Ace and Viking Woman.
Each Minifigure includes unique character accessories, a display stand with Lego studs and a Series 7 collector’s leaflet. Individual biographies, including star ratings on strength, creativity and speed for each Minifigure in Series 7 can be found online here:
http://minifigures.lego.com
RAVENSBURGER: 01869 363800
There are no numbers to follow, so artists can either follow the guide or mix the colours they like using the liquid watercolour paint or by following the colour guide provided. Aquarelle is available in Maxi, Midi and Mini. Maxi and Midi contain three painting boards, five watercolour paints, colour mixing palette, pipette, brush and painting guide. The Mini format contains a painting board, three paints, mixing palette, pipette, brush and instructions. Titles include World Cities, Safari, Dolphins, Flowers and Horses.
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