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FEATURE PLANNER JUNE


Girls Market Special Science & Education Euro 2012/Olympics Special


NEXT MONTH, ToyNews will carry a comprehensive guide to what’s new in the lucrative girls market across all age ranges and categories, and including licensed and own-brand products. With a summer of sport kicking off very soon, we’ll be highlighting some of the products hitting shelves to tie in with the Euro 2012 tournament and, of course, the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games, helping toy retailers to maximise the sales potential of both events. Finally, we will look at the new science and educational products launching into the marketplace.


FORTHCOMING EVENTS


PLAYCON (FORMERLY TOYCON) May 16th-18th Gaylord National Hotel, Maryland


www.toyassociation.org


TOYMASTER May 22nd-24th Majestic Hotel, Harrogate


www.toymaster.co.uk


LICENSING INTERNATIONAL EXPO June 12th-14th Mandalay Bay, Las Vegas


www.licensingshow.com


CHILDREN BABY MATERNITY EXPO July 18th-20th


Shanghai New International Centre www.cbmexpo.com


Editorial deadline: May 4th


Advertising deadline: May 18th Deadlines may be subject to change


AUTUMN FAIR September 2nd-5th Birmingham NEC


www.autumnfair.com


THE LICENSING AWARDS September 11th Grosvenor House Hotel, London


www.thelicensingawards.co.uk


KIND UND JUGEND September 13th-16th Koelnmesse, Cologne


www.kindundjugend.de


TOP DRAWER AUTUMN/WINTER September 16th-18th Olympia, London


www.topdrawer.co.uk Got an event you would like to see added to the calendar? Email samantha.loveday@intentmedia.co.uk Up-to-the minute news direct to your iPhone


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