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DRESS-UP 65 SMIFFY’S


Smiffy’s collection of children’s dress-up products are ideal for themed parties and special school dress-up days. Smiffy’s Victorian School Girl Dress is


a great way to step back in time. The outfit comes with dress, apron and hat.


Kids can also enjoy a swashbuckling adventure with Smiffy’s Great Pirate Costume, which comes complete with shirt trousers, boot covers, a head scarf and a belt.


Smiffy’s bills itself as the


dress-up expert, and features a massive range of fancy dress clothing for almost any theme you can think of. It has boys’ fancy dress


0800 590599


products, including ninja, pirate, Roman, Robin Hood, pirate, Viking, policeman, ship captain, army boy, ship captain, Tudor boy and other suits. For girls there are also a host of outfits available including pirate girl, little lady bug, Victorian, cheerleader, Tudor girl, Arabian princess, Mexican girl and many other outfits. There are other fun suits on offer including a Rockstar Glam Costume, Butterfly Costume, Monkey Costume, Donkey Costume, Elephant Costume, Crocodile Costume and loads more, all of which are perfect for dress-up and role- play activities.


CASDON 01253 766 411


With over 65 years in the business, Casdon says it is proud of its reputation as one of the best loved role play toy makers, as it continues to introduce new toys to the market. Its products are now divided into Little categories, such as Little Cook, Little Shopper, Little Helper and so on. Casdon also produces the popular


replica toys such as the bestselling Dyson and Henry Vacuums, and the Sweet Shop and Post Office role-play collections. New toys under the Henry and Hetty licence are on the way, including two sizes of plushes targeted at younger children. Plus, it’s extending its range of Morphy Richards replicas with kitchen role-play toys, including a bestselling kettle, toaster and coffee machine.


LITTLE TIKES


Little Tikes prides itself on its comprehensive range of role-play products, which are designed to inspire children to connect with the world around them through imaginary play. With a new play kitchen launching this autumn, and its existing kitchens proving consistent top sellers in their sector, the company continues to demonstrate its ability to develop role-play toys that encourage imagination and social interaction among children. The new Little Tikes Cook & Grow Kitchen can be reconfigured for two age groups. Stage one introduces pre- schoolers to kitchen role-play with the worktop nestling between the oven and refrigerator. As the children grow, the Cook & Grow Kitchen can be rearranged into its stage two configuration, with the oven and refrigerator pushed together and the worktop resting on the top in a traditional kitchen layout. The Cook & Grow Kitchen


incorporates an oven, refrigerator and


These are available separately or in one competitively-priced all-in-one Kitchen Set.


Another new Casdon line is the Tool


Box Work Bench. The 60-piece set includes a drill, vice, saw and more. In addition to these new ranges,


Casdon’s Talking Self Service Check Out was recently awarded a ‘Top Choice’ for educational toys on UK Mums.TV.


01908 268480


microwave with working doors, cups and plates that store neatly on hooks and in moulded slots, a shape-sorting pot that helps develop fine motor skills and fun sound effects to enhance imaginative play. The popular Cooking Creations


Premium Wood Kitchen is designed for parents who prefer more traditional wooden toys. Featuring a gadget-filled deluxe kitchen with a granite-look worktop, plus a laundry centre with washer/dryer, timer and laundry basket, this role-play centre will suit aspiring chefs and budding homemakers alike.


For further information please call the sales department on 01392 281 928


Email: ukcustomerservices@tomy.com View the full range at www.tomy.co.uk


JULY 2012


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