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SHOW GUIDE Clementoni


CLEMENTONI will be showcasing its latest range of products at Olympia including the Clempad, its first tablet for children, as well as the new Tommy the Bear Storyteller and Scientific and Creative Food line. The firm has developed Clempad, a high tech tablet which offers exclusive built-in and downloadable content, for children aged three and above. Created by the firm’s in-house development team, the tablet will help youngsters learn through play. Children can surf the web safely thanks to the Clementoni Parent Interface, which allows parents to choose the content that their children can access online. Parents can also set multiple


profiles, meaning each child has access to their own area on the Clempad. In addition to the more common tools and characteristics of a tablet – including a touch screen and two cameras – Clementoni’s tablet offers a complete range of accessories including headphones, stylus, car kit and game controller. The Baby Clementoni range is


expanding with the new Tommy the Bear Storyteller, a bear that transforms into the magical characters from the stories it reads. It has three game modes


and accessories for children to create different characters from the stories. Each story has a different moral and teaches a ‘magic’ word such as ‘please’, ‘sorry’, ‘thank you’ and ‘hi’. The Talking Goal is also new to the Baby Clementoni line – a fun goal keeping set that teaches letters and numbers, shape and colours, and also helps with motor development. Songs and nursery rhymes provide a stimulating environment and teach new words, while an optical sensor recognises the score allowing the child to


understand how many goals he or she has made.


Clementoni’s Scientific and


Creative Food line also continues to expand and is designed for boys and girls aged eight and above. It allows children to learn the


science of food and discover the chemical and physical principles responsible for the reactions that occur. It also stimulates creativity and manual skills, encouraging children into the kitchen in a simple and fun way.


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Rainbow Designs


NEW licensed character toys will be taking centre stage on the Rainbow stand. The World of Eric Carle is


loved internationally and Rainbow’s colourful toy collection features a number of new additions for early 2014 to celebrate the 45th anniversary of The Very Hungry Caterpillar. The firm is expanding its successful The World of Eric Carle Infant Developmental


range with several new products. These include the Tummy Time playmat, Large


Developmental Elephant, Large Developmental Ladybird, Twist and Click Blocks and Wooden Counting Caterpillar. All of these developmental toys


are designed with strong primary colours and a variety of textures and sounds specifically to stimulate babies’ senses. Building on the success of the Abney & Teal Feature Neep Plush, Rainbow is launching four new lines – these will include Talking Abney and Teal dolls and a Burping Bop. A key focus for 2014 is the


release of the first ever Paddington Bear feature film and toy retailers can tap into the enduring appeal of the bear with a plethora of product. Rainbow has a number of ranges for the traditional collector through to pre-school toys. New to the Adventurous Bear pre-school toy collection are the


Wooden Paddington Dominoes and a Learn to Tell the Time with Paddington Wooden Clock. Also on show will be the


new talking Chatterbox Lola doll, which is Rainbow’s


first ever feature plush doll. Chatterbox Lola giggles when its tummy is squeezed and says three phrases when its hand is pressed.


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STAND NUMBER: E120


STAND NUMBER: GALLERY 155


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