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Wonderworld offers quality toys made from eco-friendly rubber wood. Their games and puzzles aim to educate children about the environment and the impact it has on the planet. The Penguin Rescuer


Game teaches children about the effects of ice caps melting. The game focuses on penguins living happily in their natural habitat before the temperature increases due to global warming. Rescuing the penguins before it is too late teaches team-building skills and the issues facing wildlife today. The Eco Town game includes small wooden models so children can build


their very own mini eco town, complete with bicycles, trees, rainwater tank and recycle bin. This game teaches youngsters the importance of recycling and what they can do to help the environment. Similar to Eco Town is Village 3D Domino. A twist on the traditional domino game, children can create a fantasy village using the wooden domino-style pieces, which can also be used as a jigsaw puzzle. Transport 3D Domino is an additional game involving cars being paired together on a road map board. Part of the Fun Safari Collection is the Safari Puzzle, made of chunky wood with a friendly animal face. Children from 18 months plus can get to grips with problem solving through the use of trial and error and hand-eye coordination.


T: 01604 678 783 W: www.dkl.co.uk


Destination Board Games


Destination Board Games announces its latest release, Destination London Travel Edition. Based on Destination London, the Travel Edition format is an eighth of the size and plays in a third of the time. Enhanced gameplay makes it more exciting and competitive. Though the game is smaller, nothing has been lost in translation. The box is now A5-sized measuring 35mm high, with an A4 game board made up of four jigsaw pieces. The altered road segments accommodate the original sized taxis. Additionally, the destinations are colour-coded for speed and ease of reference. During play the cards are organised and stored within the tray. A four player game will take about twenty minutes to complete.


T: 02392 704 040 E: sales@destinationboardgames.co.uk


Drumond Park


Drumond Park is launching five new board and action games. All feature in their own multi-station TV advertising campaigns, and each title benefits from an individually designed press, broadcast and online/social media PR, promotional and sampling programme, precisely targeting the markets relevant to the product. FOOOZ is a football action game for children aged five


plus, which can be played on any flat surface. Players manoeuvre the free-standing collectable players by gripping one arm and twisting the other. The plastic figures can be personalised and do virtually anything a real footballer can. Drumond Park has two further additions to the LOGO


property. Family game LOGO Best of TV and Movies (aged 12 to adult) covers a host of popular TV programmes and films, past and present. In the fast and furious LOGO What Am I? children’s game (for eight years plus), each player has to either draw, describe or answer questions, in order for the others to guess the names of well-known branded products, before the 60-second timer expires. Pumpazing is a pass-the-parcel-style action game for pre- schoolers and upwards. Players compete to shoot colourful ‘Zinger’ heads from the toothsome Zingy unit, by pumping his ‘arms’ as fast as they can. Spin Mania (for six years plus) incorporates spinning, speeding and time trial challenges. Against the clock, each player ‘spins-up’ three helicopter-like rotary plates one at a time, and transfers them to stands previously hidden by their opponents. Then it’s the next person’s turn to try to better the time. Players need steady hands, eagle eyes - and a good turn of speed, too.


T: 01473 322 000 W: www.drumondpark.com


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