ToyFair2013 Goldfi sh & Bison Stand Gallery 149
020 8568 6398 | www.goldfi
shandbison.com Goldfi sh & Bison will be unveiling new brands and ranges; visitors to the stand will get an exclusive preview of the
innovative new toys. Laser
Pegs, the world’s only patented range of illuminated construction toys, will be the centrepiece of the extended portfolio. Laser Pegs are light-up construction toys that are also compatible with other constructions sets, so kids can supplement their existing construction collections. Each set comes with multiple suggestions for a range of models, with additional instructions available to download online, or kids can use their imagination to make their own creations. Launched in the US in Autumn 2012, the new Laser Pegs range are available to UK and European customers for Autumn 2013. The Laser Pegs App that accompanies the range launched in December 2012 and enables kids to build virtual constructions online, and then share them. Wham-O’s original heritage brands like Hula Hoop and Frisbee, and a variety of new products in the Arctic Force range will be on show. The original Zip-Itz and Click-Itz fashion bracelets, created and designed by
young entrepreneur and Hollywood star Robin Sydney, will also be available to see on the Goldfi sh & Bison stand. The Zip-Itz and Click-Itz bracelets come in a collection of colours that can be clicked, zipped and stacked up your arm; collectable fashion that children can share and swap with friends. Other products to be launched at the Show include the new TV supported games for the UK in 2013 from Megableu, creators of Ghost Hunt, as well as a range of Marvel pocket money collectables available for the fi rst time in the UK. Goldfi sh & Bison will also be making new announcements of brands yet to be revealed, so keep an eye out for news at Toy Fair from their stand.
HTI
Stand B100
01253 775 684 |
www.htigroup.co.uk HTI’s new Barbie & Me role-play toys range combines classic play patterns with a twist; each playset enables girls to involve their Barbie doll. The range is designed around themes of food preparation and glam-up. Launching Autumn 2013, the collection will be supported by a TV- advertising and PR campaign. HTI’s licensing deal with Hasbro for the Tonka brand covers a range of
product categories including a new segment Tonka Town incorporating vehicles, playsets and characters and Tonka Classic, launching from Autumn/Winter 2013 across Europe, Middle and Africa. Hello Kitty role-play and musical toys, dolls prams and patio furniture
are available to the UK and Ireland, Canada, Europe, Australia and newly- signed South America. The range has been refreshed with new colourways and new graphic artwork featuring the Hello Kitty bows. New packaging artwork for 2013 brings the look of the range in line with other licensees. New products include two Cosmetics Cases, a Dressing Table with cosmetics, a ‘Cook ‘n Go’ Kitchen, a Helmet with 3D Kitty bow sculpt, and two dolls’ prams. The 2013 range of Mamas & Papas dolls prams and pushchairs features the new replica ‘Heritage’ nursery fabric; a navy with cream and red spot pattern with red rosette corsage. New for AW13, the ‘Sola’ pushchair is based on the real-life nursery model which converts from front to rear-facing stroller and features an adjustable footrest and seat back. The collection also includes the new ‘Zeddy & Parsnip’ range of home accessories for role-play. The Silver Cross dolls prams and pushchairs range for AW13 features the new fabric ‘Berry Domino’, a berry red and cream colourway with domino spot design. The Surf Pram line is a replica of the nursery pram, available in lime green, hot pink and new Berry colourways, featuring modern styling and a reversible body and tilt mechanism to convert from pram to pushchair. The Silver Cross 2013 collection also provides the ‘So Pretty’ home accessories, including a four-poster canopy bed with curtains, curtain ties, mattress, pillow and cover. HTI also offers dolls prams and pushchairs with brands Peppa Pig, Minnie Mouse and Tatty Teddy. New to the JCB Multi Construct range for 2013 is the JCB Excavator, which allows children to make three JCB construction vehicles with the screwdriver. New to the JCB range, the JCB Connecting World range consists of a Construction Site Playset, Recycling Plant Playset and Bridge Building Playset. Each die-cast vehicle and playset is supplied in a crate- style cube; the cube side panels transform into the play area. Tatty Teddy role-play toys, wheeled toys and dolls prams and pushchairs, include a Picnic Tea Set, Hair Care Case, Doctors Case, Baking Set and Dressing Table. New to the Peppa Pig range for AW13 are a Hair Care Case, Jewellery
Case and Cleaning Trolley, all featuring 3D moulding. The Teamsterz vehicle play range offers play value and quality across
Die-cast and Radio Control Vehicles, Garages and Vehicle Play Sets as well as Track Sets, with new designs for AW13. The EVO Wheeled range has been reinvigorated for AW13 with vibrant neon pink and bright green colourways. For the eight years and over segment, HTI offers the EVO Stunt Scooter, the EVO Extreme Scooter and EVO Flame Thrower Scooter. HTI also launches a wheeled toy range with Ultimate Spiderman for 2013.
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