SHOW GUIDE SPIELWARENMESSE 2013 GOLDEN BEAR
Golden Bear has many additions on offer for international distribution at Nuremburg, including new lines for Go Mini and My 1st JCB, plus an exciting new toy range for pre-school brand In the Night Garden.
With huge success in its launch year, Go Mini will be expanding dramatically for 2013 with lots of new versions of this iconic super- cool car and a play-set being added to the collection. There will also be great new Crew-zers, Stunt Racers, Freestylers, and RC Minis featuring new designs, as well the brand new Wrist Revver, which comes with two micro sized pullbacks that can be played with
TOMY
Battroborg, which sold 10,000 units during its Japanese launch weekend, will be a sure-fire hit for the top boys toys in 2013, says Tomy. These mini battling cyborg robots bring motion and action to life. Shake and punch with the motion controllers, fighting against up to 20 robotic opponents at once. The company says it saw a major transformation in 2012. It’s the fourth largest global toy company and made bold acquisitions in the nursery sector last year. Tomy has secured the
Pokémon master toy licence for five years, and will be first to market themed toys based on the video game sequels, Pokémon Black 2and Pokémon White 2. Tomica has transformed, creating a
new Hypercity environment. Aimed at pre-school train fans,
this extreme rescue themed boys range is the only system to combine trains, vehicles, construction and role-play. Also this year, a
Chuggingtonrevolutionary track system and anticipated die-cast layouts can be elevated like never before. Having secured the global master toy licence for Dinosaur Train, the Emmy- nominated animated pre- school series, 2013 will a strong year for Tomy. Additionally, pre-school range Play to Learn seeks to inspire playtime with toys for different times of the day. There will also be fresh Winnie the Pooh, Lamaze and John Deere products. HALL 12.2, STAND P-11
VTECH
In 2012 VTech rose to the number five in the total toys and games market (NPD YTD October 2012). The kids’ electronics
LEAPFROG
alone or inserted into the Revver device to reveal extra features. The HQ Playset is compatible with all Crew- zers vehicles and comes with a spinning turntable with lights and cool beats, a vertical wall feature and a rooftop parking space with hidden chute. Other brands on display
will include Bananas in Pyjamas, Chloe’s Closet and Poppy Cat each with great new lines for 2013. HALL 5, STAND C-15
LeapFrog will be adding to its portfolio with a range of brand new products across all three categories – multimedia, reading systems and infant toys. The new products will be
exhibited alongside best- sellers including LeapPad2, which was chosen as one of 2012’s Dream Toys by the TRA. Other favourites including LeapsterGS, the handheld gaming device for children, My Pal Scout and the Touch Magic range - incorporating touch- technology - will also be among the flagship products featured. LeapFrog is now the ninth biggest toy manufacturer in the UK following growth of 33 per cent year on year. HALL 6, STANDS A-20 AND B-21
VIVID
This year sees the introduction of Micro Moshlings and over 35 new products across the year, all based on the huge Moshi Monsters brand. Four will be TV advertised in autumn. And the Moshi Monsters Shop-O Rama Play-set will be the must-have toy of Christmas 2013, says Vivid. Walking With Dinosaurs 3D
will hit cinemas worldwide next December. Vivid has secured worldwide master toy and game rights and will TV support a full line of
company will show off its biggest ever range at the Nuremberg toy fair in 2013. The Kidizoom Touch (for
kids aged three to nine years old) is the brand new Kidizoom with a three-inch colour touch screen, two 2MP lenses on the front and back of the toy, an MP3 player, SD card expansion and PC connection. This clever toy has photo morphing features and special effects. The Kidizoom Twist Plus,
for the same age group, has been enhanced and updated
with the latest
technology. New features include a motion trigger self timer, face detection, stop motion video creator, menu screen personalisation, photo burst mode and more. VTech has signed several
partnership agreements which will give InnoTab tablet owners access to a huge library of videos of TV programmes, mini e-books and music content. Building on the phenomenal success of VTech Baby in 2012, there will be some exciting new additions on show at Nuremberg, due to be launched in 2013. HALL 12.2, STAND P-06
RAVENSBURGER
The Nuremberg exhibition will focus on new introductions to Ravensburger’s European range. It will be exhibiting new items and licences across all major categories – children’s jigsaw puzzles and games, craft
items (including Aquarelle and Mandala), adult puzzles (including ground breaking and hugely popular Augmented Reality) and market-leading 3D puzzles. HALL 12.0,
STANDS A-12 AND D-13
massive Disney promotional push and Vivid will debut a full range of dolls and girls collectables. Crayola enjoyed a double-
collectables, play-sets, role play toys and games in Q4 to coincide with the movie event. The replacement for High
School Musicalis launched by Disney this autumn. Teen Beach Moviewill receive a
digit growth year in 2012 and still outsells any other UK kids stationery brand by over five to one. This year will see the launch of My First, a new range dedicated to kids aged 12 to 36 months. Three new Animagic TV
advertised items will be featured in autumn – Night Night Puppy, Holly Goes Hopping and Mummy and Babies Go Walkies. HALL 12.2, STAND P-25
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