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woodentoys Rainbow Designs


01329 227 300 | www.rainbowdesigns.co.uk Rainbow’s new wooden products star a host of traditional and contemporary characters, many of which began life in children’s publishing. New to the world of


Eric Carle collection is the Wooden Shape Sorter Clock, a wooden clock featuring the Very Hungry Caterpillar with movable clock hands and colourful shape sorter numbers, complete with a wooden stand.


Also brand new is the


Wooden Stacker, a 20cm gift boxed toy featuring stacked wooden rings in shades of green, and the Very Hungry Caterpillar with its purple felt ears. This traditional yet contemporary wooden toy will help pre-schoolers with number and shape recognition, hand-eye co-ordination and learning to tell the time. Retailers can create the complete Eric Carle story on the shelf with the Wooden Peg Puzzle, Wooden Dominoes, Pull Along Hungry Caterpillar and Wooden Bookends. Rainbow’s wooden toys and games also include dominoes in the Charlie and Lola Loves, Gruffalo,


Elmer and Abney & Teal ranges. Colourful wooden peg puzzles are available in the My First Paddington, Gruffalo and Elmer ranges. Wooden bookends are a timeless addition to the nursery and playrooms and Rainbow’s range stars The World of Roald Dahl, Elmer and the Gruffalo.


Little Tikes


01908 268 480 | www.littletikes.co.uk The Little Tikes Cookin’ Creations Premium Wood Kitchen is a luxury wooden home and kitchen centre. The colourful and durable kitchen features a double burner stovetop, oven, dishwasher with moving parts and clicking knobs, a granite-look countertop, double sink, large storage shelves, telephone and a chalkboard. Pots and pans and spice jars are included, along with a washer/dryer with timer and laundry basket.


www.marbeltoys.co.uk


Placement Girls Market Special, Plush Publication Toy News


0845 6000 286 GrowingGreatBrands


Colour Space CMYK


Designer Kristien Harris


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