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SHOW GUIDE SPIELWARENMESSE 2013 RAINBOW


Rainbow is attending the Nuremberg Toy Fair with the brand new fifth series of hit property Winx Club. Aimed at four to 12


year olds, the ‘Harmonix Power Collection’ of dolls is the newest addition to the product catalogue and is already a best seller. These will be distributed along with the other 16 collections in over 34 countries, and plans are also going ahead in 2013 to produce the ‘Sirenix’ models,


POCKETBOND


Pocketbond/Toyway is a manufacturer and importer of plastic model kits, diecast models and toys, with a leading selection of dinosaur toys.


It’s the exclusive UK importer for several leading plastic model kit manufacturers such as Academy, Trumpeter, AFV Club, Roden, Pegasus Hobbies and IMEX. Easy Model collectibles are


ready built, museum quality, accurate replica models. There are dinosaurs


available in all sizes including


EARLY RIDER Life on the open road starts young with Early Rider, which boasts a range of learn-to-ride bicycles for children aged one to six.


The 2013 Nuremberg Toy


Fair will see the firm showcase its extended range of learn- to-ride bikes. These include the Spherovelo, the first bicycle for a one year old which teaches


the newly re-packaged Natural History Museum Dinosaurs (pictured). Toyway Science & Nature


range offers spy gadgets, such as the best sellers Two Way Spy Pen and Hands Free Listener.


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balance from the minute a child learns to stand and walk. Andy Loveland, Early Rider founder and chief designer, says: “We’re extremely proud of our final in-production models and are confident for positive sales figures for 2013 the first half of the year.”


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Amav Enterprises has a new range of easels for budding Artists. The firm’s simple 3-in-1 Art Easel can be used for painting and drawing, and has a wipe-on and wipe-off surface and chalkboard. There’s also the Fold ‘n Go


Easel for portable fun, and the 5-in-1 Two-sided Easel, complete with a roll of art paper, a chalkboard surface,


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wipe-off surface and a magnetic board.


The 8-in-1 Flip ‘n Glow Battery Operated Easel is a reversible and foldable easel, with a patented LED drawing board.


Kids can also use the Glow


Pad, a portable art tablet with seven colour-changing LED lights. The drawing surface is erasable. Then there’s the


tying in with the CGI redesign of the latest series and including an electronic functionality. The dolls also


allow consumers to interact digitally with the world of Winx – they come with an exclusive membership


to the newly designed website, where they can receive unique content like games and episodes.


HALL 12.0, STAND F-05 INSECT LORE


Insect Lore’s Butterfly Garden is the original best- selling ‘Caterpillars by Post’ Lifecycle Kit.


Since 1969, this multiple card


award winning nature kit has been bringing the miracle of metamorphosis to children throughout the UK and Europe. The Butterfly Garden includes everything you need to raise real butterflies and set them free.


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The company’s most popular nature kits include the award-winning Butterfly Garden,


RAINBOW DESIGNS


Exciting new toy and nursery arrivals on show from Rainbow Designs feature some of best-loved characters from children's TV, literature and movies. 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, this fun-packed range is the


perfect pre-cursor to the new Paddington movie set for release in 2014. New to Rainbow's successful Abney and Teal toy collection for 2013 are Wooden Dominoes, a 28 piece classic game featuring charming imagery of the characters from this CBeebies sensation. Also new and on show is the Feature Neep Plush. Autumn/winter launches include Abney, Teal and Neep Wooden Push-Ups – fun retro toys which you put your


thumb in to make them dance. The Very Hungry


Caterpillar wooden toys including a Pull-along, Peg 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 which has socks for ears and is launched to tie in with the eagerly anticipated new movie.


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Almost 20 years ago, Kevin Wentworth Preston revived the tradition of Victorian puzzle making by using state of the art technology to create an affordable yet premium quality puzzle. Since then Wentworth Wooden Puzzles has continued to produce exquisitely crafted wooden jigsaws. Wentworth supplies puzzles to companies and heritage and cultural organisations including The National Gallery, The Louvre, The Prado, Harrods, Fortnum and Mason and The National Trust.


DIAMANT TOYS/AMAV ENTERPRISES


Glow Phone, which is intended for portable doodling. Finally, No Iron Beads will launch in three themes – Princess, Pirate and Butterflys. The set includes 1,000 assorted coloured beads, four pages of pre- printed design templates and a brush.


HALL 12.0, STAND A-10 February 117 WENTWORTH WOODEN PUZZLESEach puzzle is cut on 3mm


wooden board derived from sustainable sources and includes delightful ‘whimsy’ shapes, pieces which are cut into shapes such as animals, flowers or everyday objects. Puzzles are packaged in a stylish cloth bag and box to make delightful collectables and gifts. Wentworth can customise puzzles and turn an


individual’s painting, drawing, or photograph into personalised puzzles. Wentworth will be


presenting a range of new


and best selling puzzles at Nuremberg Toy Fair across categories such as fine art, animals and nature, transport and places.


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Bugland, Anthill, Living Twig Kit.


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