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SHOW GUIDE SPIELWARENMESSE 2013 GREEN BOARD GAMES


Green Board Games launched into the toys and games arena over 20 years ago with its signature game Alpha Animals. The company has grown organically over the past two decades enjoying many successes, but none greater to date than BrainBox.


2012 has been a great year


for Green Board Games, and in 2013 a host of great games are on the way. The company has added new BrainBox titles to the 25 existing ones, such as Teddy Bears, Fairies and Horrible Histories – Awful Ancients, with more queued up for the production line. Following the success of


the Robotic Dinosaur range, Green Board Games will launch the Build & Drive Vehicles. It has also introduced the Green Board Games Build & Learn Animals.


QUALATEX


With over 80 years experience in providing quality products and services to all sized businesses, Pioneer Europe supplies Qualatex balloons. The Qualatex range includes an extensive selection of latex and foil balloons, and the exclusive Bubble, featuring some of the best loved Disney licensed characters. Qualatex has a range of microfoil balloons, including the happy birthday cupcake holographic. The new range of licensed Soft Spots, are a


SCOOT With the largest range of accessories for personalising children’s scooters, there is something for everyone, from Scooter Hooters for the younger children, gem- stone Bedazzles for girls and Flame Deck Grips for boys. All the products are affordable, with RRPs ranging from £1 to £10. Scoot is also Christmas


ready with Gift Sets, retailing from £15, letting kids personalise their scooter as soon as they open it on Christmas Day. Scoot is also set to launch


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cute range of puppy characters that are collectable toys aimed at girls aged five to eight. There’s a range of


training courses available, from the very beginner to the experienced professional, to help make your balloon business successful. There are savings to be had at the stand, too. HALL 9, STAND D-76


two new products: Scoot Lites and Deck Lites. HALL 8, STAND C-03-B


You will also notice an


increase in the firm’s book range; as it develops more in the Logical Learning range and adds new titles to the Colour and Learn collection. Plus, it has started a whole new Visual Learning range, starting with the brilliant Get The Picture which will tell you where phrases such as ‘Barking up the wrong tree’ originated from. There are special deals


available from the stand, too. 24 Free BrainBoxes come with any spend over £1,000, along with a 90-day credit opportunity. 12 Free BrainBoxes are included in spends over £500, with a 60- day credit opportunity, while six free BrainBoxes are given away with any spend over £250, along with regular 30- day credit. HALL 12.0, STAND B-03-1


CASDON


Casdon will for the 50th time be showing off its top quality ‘evergreen’ role play toys, such as Dyson replica vacuums, which Casdon says go from strength to strength every year. It will also be expanding on its successful sub-brands, including Little Helper, Little Shopper and Little Cook, with an array of new lines on display as well. One of Casdon’s first major success was the ‘Super Cash’ replica till in 1963, selling in excess of one million pieces. New for 2013 is the latest in Casdon replica cash registers.


RAINBOW DESIGNS


Brand new to Rainbow and making its show debut is the colourful Paddington The Adventurous Bear range of pre-school toys. Featuring bean toys, a four-in-one jigsaw puzzle with stickers, a 48-piece jigsaw puzzle with stickers and a plush Paddington in an open box. New to the Abney and Teal collection are Wooden Dominoes and the Feature Neep Plush. Autumn/winter launches include Abney, Teal and Neep Wooden Push-Ups. The Very Hungry


Caterpillar wooden toys including a Pull-along, Peg


ZOGGS INTERNATIONAL


Zoggs believes that swimming is more than just a life skill, it says it thinks children should be introduced to the water as early as possible to promote confidence and wellbeing. That’s why its products are designed and categorised to suit a particular development stage. As well as inflatables, arm bands and swimwear, for children and babies, Zoggs also has a host of games and equipment available, from dive sticks to the Zoggy Mini Kickboard. It says its bright and colourful character led pool games and range of equipment help improve little swimmers’ skill and confidence in the water. All products are tested by kids


CARRERA


Following the huge success of Carrera RC in its first two years in the UK, Carrera has now added a new exciting licence to its range: The fabulous new Red Bull Racing Buggy. Carrera’s Lithium Ion battery technology provides up to one hour running time combined with one hour charge time.


Boasting a top speed of 20kph, this ready to run buggy is aimed at the children’s RC market. Features include: 27 MHZ, full function steering for


complete control, a high quality motor for fast reliable fun and production using high impact resisting materials.


offer high quality RC at a great value price. The Red Bull Buggy joins


the range of high quality, reliable and fun radio control off Road cars, boats and helicopters including 2.4GHZ


technology. Carrera’s range of


The buggy can be used both indoors and outdoors. At £54.99 the dynamic


Red Bull Buggy provides an excellent opportunity to


RC boats and helicopters also benefit from state of the art technology, providing even more play value to kids who want reliable and fun RC toys. HALL 6, STAND C-35, B-31


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for guaranteed fun. Zoggy Dive sticks are a classic and have been a best seller for a number of years. The dive sticks each feature Zoggy’s head and feet, and come in four colours – all in a recyclable zip bag. The Zoggs Bobin Jackets are designed to allow


complete freedom of movement in the water, encouraging children to develop a natural swimming position and confidence in the water. The collection also includes the original ‘learn to swim’ float suits which provide adjustable buoyancy. HALL 7, STAND D-14


Puzzle and Book End along with Plush toys will also be on show. New to Rainbow’s The


Snowman range is The Snowdog Plush Bean Toy. HALL 1, STAND E-24


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