First Quarter Ranges
Flair Sylvanian Families enters its 25th anniversary year and to celebrate will be introducing new
themes and celebratory pieces. These include PC Bobby Roberts, a Sylvanian favourite, who comes with a special blue police telephone box, the Columbus Family, a fi ve piece celebration rabbit family and fi nally a Maypole and Dancers set including two fi gures. A new eating out theme includes a café containing sandwiches and cakes plus a new
HABA Haba’s 2012 spring/summer products include The
Big Optics Workshop, which combines colours and shapes with pieces of beech wood, mirror blocks, coloured spinning blocks, a kaleidoscope, creating patterns and motion effects to help open younger children’s eyes to optical effects. The addition of a Basic Optics pack for slightly
older children is designed to foster an understanding of basic physics such as statics, dynamics and gravity in a playful manner. A simple transmission system allows the
created optics to move, leading to optical effects and patterns in motion, plus, a fi lm drum to help young explorers create and watch short animation cartoons. T: 0161 3049555 W:
www.haba.co.uk
Bandai Bandai’s 2012 toy line will see a new look for Ben 10. The new packaging style guide combines products from the entire series including
new items from Ultimate Alien, and re-introducing key products from the original series alongside refreshed assortments of the core fi gures, vehicles and role play lines. Also, packaged in blind foil bags are low priced mini fi gures. Series one includes 16 fi gures and additional series will be launched throughout 2012. New assortments of the 10cm Power Rangers Samurai fi gure range, Disc Cycles, and Zord Vehicles will be launched. Bandai’s new Thundercats toy line includes 10cm or 15cm fi gures that incorporate the magnetic powered Thunder-
Lynx system, which activates light or sound in the vehicles and play-sets. New to Harumika is Petite Harumika: a miniature version of the award-winning dress form. Young fans can design on
the go and take their creations with them. Utilising the same wrap and fi x technique, the 7cm dress form comes with material, ribbons and decorations with three styles to collect. The Harumika range will also see spring refreshes to the introductory Starter Sets and the popular Designer Dress Form sets, with three new styles being released in each assortment. T: 01489698907 W:
www.bandai.com
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Ice Cream Van. Another classic that represents many opportunities will be In My Pocket including the Puppy in My Pocket: Adventures in Pocketville series featuring fl ocked miniature fi gures, play-sets, dolls and plush. Also new will be the Puppy in My Pocket So Soft series, available as Mum & Babies or Puppy Triplets with added extras such as colour changing features and baby accessories. New play-sets are also available to extend the range. For boys, Flair’s new Trash Packs is a collectable product that has already enjoyed
huge success in the US. Introducing six gross gangs of Trashies, each character is representative of a piece of garbage that has morphed into a squidgy character with its own personality. There are over 170 to collect with rare, ultra rare and limited edition Trashies amongst them. Boys can start their collection of Trashies with a variety of single or multi- packs and then display them in the play-sets, including the much sought after Trashie Dump Truck which was recently named as a hot Christmas toy in the US. For girls, My Clippy is a card-based craft activity for girls aged 8 to 11, which allows them
to capture their designs in see through pockets in a range of fashion accessories. The fi rst My Clippy craft kits will include a Creative Card Wallet and Bags of Style: a multi-purpose bag or pencil case with three see-through display pockets. T: 0208 643 0320 W: wwwfl
airplc.co.uk
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