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Autumnfair Brainstorm


The Brainstorm Toys Aurora Projector uses multi-colour LEDs in seven different light modes to display moving lights onto the walls and ceiling of a darkened room. Ideal for parties or as a night light, with an auto-shut- off mechanism, the projector includes a colourful booklet. The 22.8cm 2-in-1 Globe


Earth and Constellations shows political boundaries and natural features by day, and key stars and constellations by night. A light sensor automatically turns on the LED illumination when the room darkens. Aqua Dragons are live aquatic creatures that can be hatched and grown at home using all-inclusive kits which are available in three styles; Underwater World, Deluxe Kit with LED lights and Backer Card. Following TV advertising over the Easter period, further campaigns are now planned throughout the year. Also on the stand will be the NHM licensed range, Mostaix products, and new additions to The Original Glowstars Company range.


Esdevium Games


Stand 5B30 01420 593 593 | www.esdeviumgames.com


The focus of Esdevium’s offering this year is a new range of Disney games across the Jake and the Never Land Pirates, Disney Princess, Doc McStuffi ns and Minnie Mouse licences. The games will receive marketing support from Esdevium with dedicated TV advertising and PR focus. Show special offers will also be available on the stand.


Licensed and strategic board games will be on


offer. TV shows such as The Big Bang Theory and Would I Lie to You? have been brought to board game format. Nostalgia versions of classic games, Monopoly and Cluedo, will also be on show. The Pokémon brand sees two new video games


released in October. Esdevium will be releasing tie-in TCG product to coincide with the launch.


H. Grossman


Stand 5B18–C19 01416 132 525 | www.ozbozz.co.uk


Megasaurs will be the main attraction with gift packs and collectables. The Deadstone Valley range of collectable fi gures has been extended for 2013, with new individual foil packs and cost-effective gift packs. The Helmuttz range of headgear features skulls, aliens,


zombies, a dalmation and a kitty. The range of Elektra scooters and hog features neon


colours. There will be other products on


show from Doctor Who; Hello Kitty; SpongeBob; Moshi with the new Poppet range; Fizz pods; Alien Eggs; and Bubble Wands, with show offers on the stand.


Now in two sizes and six styles


Stand 5A37 01200 445 113 | www.brainstormltd.co.uk


Lanka Kade


Stand 4A30 01858 463 850 | www.lankakade.co.uk


Lanka Kade’s hand-crafted range of toys and gifts includes top-end wooden gifts and room accessories, through to pocket-money priced jigsaws and rag dolls. The collection includes a variety of themes and is ideal for specialist toy shops, more general gift shops and tourist attractions. This year, Lanka Kade’s design-led collections will be found in the


Contemporary section of the show and will feature their point-of- sale display stands and brand new product packaging. Designed for maximum impact, the stylish new look will enhance any shop display area and help increase sales of these collections of jigsaws, games and character playsets. Subject to order quantities, Lanka Kade has the capacity to create bespoke products and welcomes the opportunity to discuss client specifi cations. Lanka Kade is fully committed to fair trade and all products


are made in Sri Lanka and comply with the World Fair Trade Organisation’s 10 principles of fair trade and in line with environmentally friendly principles. All products are designed in the UK and comply with EU quality standards.


Wheelybug The award winning


classic toy Hall 5


Stand B15


www.hippychick.com 01278 434440


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