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GREEN BOARD GAMES HALL 12, STAND B-03-1


HTI


Cosy Village is HTI’s new in-house developed range of girls role-play toys. The brand combines role-play toys with a conceptual story and some new-to- market ‘magic’ play features. The Cosy Village Magic Bakery is a 360° play-set that combines play patterns of shopping and baking with new technology that enables ‘magic’ features. Pretend bakery produce and baking accessories are included. HTI will also showcase its new range


Green Board Games will again be exhibiting in the British Pavilion in the International Hall. A long-term exhibitor at the fair, the company meets with all its current and potential European distributors. Green Board Games is celebrating its 21st year in business in 2012 and on the product side will be strengthening its core brands, extending its range of award-winning BrainBox games and introducing some new lines. In the core BrainBox range, Green


Board Games will be introducing a number of new product ranges. The country range has had ‘All around’ Australia, Germany and Canada added to it and the city and On-the- go regional range is being introduced.


TOMY


of Tatty Teddy role-play toys, wheeled toys and dolls prams and pushchairs. Aimed at children aged three to six, HTI’s Tatty Teddy role-play toys include a Picnic Tea Set, Hair Care Case, Doctors Case, Baking Set and Dressing Table. HTI continues to offer an extensive


range of Hello Kitty role-play and musical toys, dolls prams and patio furniture. The range has been refreshed for 2012 with a new style guide and introduces over 30 per cent of new products. The Zanussi household role-play toys


feature the distinctive and eye-catching yellow and black colourway of the kitchenware brand, with unisex appeal. New for autumn/winter 2012, the Zanussi Pizza/Pasta/Salad Bar play-set is packed with accessories and inspired by self- service fast-food eateries. HTI continues to offer its own in-house


developed range of Smart role-play toys based on home, shop and professional themes. A Pull-along Vacuum Cleaner has light and sound effects, whirling


HALL 12.2, STAND P-17A/HALL 4, STAND D-05, E-02


Tomy will be exhibiting on two separate stands for Nuremberg 2012, with a dedicated nursery stand in Hall 12 and all other toy ranges in Hall 4. On the nursery stand, Tomy will


showcase The First Years ranges, Tomy’s award-winning baby monitor range and revolutionary SleepCurve mattress collection, along with Lamaze and the new range of Winnie the Pooh nursery, infant and pre-school toys. The range will include 22 new products. Tomy’s key 2012 line, Raa Raa the Noisy Lion, includes interactive play-sets and vehicles, plush, feature plush, bath toys and chunky figures. The new hero product in the Play To


Learn range is Elebubbles - a toy elephant that walks forward, tilts his head back and blows bubbles from his trunk. Following the launch of the Chuggington die-cast and interactive play-sets in 2010, 2012 will see the addition of new characters, themed vehicles, track expansions and track- focused play-sets. Hero items for the first quarter include the Action Chugger Carry Case and Zephie’s Magic Stage. 2012 sees new Britains Farm Toy play focused items offered at low price points to make farm role-play more accessible. The range will see the introduction of implements and accessories along with livestock and machinery buildings. The


highly detailed Britains Farm Heritage & Collectibles models are must-haves for agricultural and die-cast collectors. The Britains Big Farm pre-school range of 1:16 scale farm/construction model replicas continues to grow. For older girls, there are new Teacup Piggies Piglets toys, while there are new additions to the Pinypon miniature doll range, too. There is also a new Five Figure Pack of Scented Dolls. Tomy’s boys range, K’Nex Mario Kart Wii, is also unveiling new construction sets, plus new Kart Building Sets.


SHOW GUIDE SPIELWARENMESSE 2012 113 HALL 12, STAND P-17


dustballs and removable filter. There’s also a new hard bodied Medic Case. The Winnie the Pooh role-play line include the Hunny Pot Picnic Set, which features bee sounds as the lid opens and contains picnic party accessories including stackable sandwiches. Kids can pretend to mow the grass with the Winnie the Pooh push-along Activity Mower while the new Market Stall is packed with activities and features. HTI is introducing the JCB Multi Construct Mighty Lift Crane for autumn/winter 2012. A 106-piece set including a battery operated drill, boys can build and rebuild the JCB Multi Construct Mighty Lift Crane into lots of different vehicles. The JCB Multi Construct Mighty Lift Crane and Multi


Construct Backhoe Loader will both be TV advertised in the run up to Christmas. HTI also introduces a new segment to


the JCB range for 2012 – JCB Connecting World. The launch range consists of a Construction Site Play-set, Recycle Plant Play-set and Bridge Play-set. The Evo Flame Thrower Scooter launches in autumn/winter 2012. The folding scooter features exhausts each side of the footplate and a pedal – press the pedal to see flame effects and hear revving engine sounds. Expanding HTI’s own Teamsterz brand


of vehicles and play-sets, there are introductions across the board with new track sets, a twist on the R/C range with ‘mud effect’ and two new items using HTI’s signature pack away theme.


HORNBY HALL 4A, STAND F-250, E-250/ HALL 7, STAND F-30, F-36, F-250, E-250


The new Scalextric Star Wars products will be on display and show visitors will be able to view both Micro and Start sets, as well as highly detailed and collectable solo models. There are different sets for different age groups ranging from four years old to adult. Hornby Hobbies acquired the master


toy rights for the pre-school Olly the Little White Van brand in July 2011. Visitors will be able to view the range, which is set to include die-cast vehicles of Olly and his friends, plastic push- along vehicles and jigsaw puzzles. Over 50 years since its launch in


1956, Corgi’s brand values of quality and detail will continue to deliver and each new toy will be proportionately scaled to create a family of vehicles


relative to each other. The sets feature thicker axles and a commitment to die- cast metal, as opposed to plastic, that supports a more robust toy. Each of the 40 different vehicles launched will have a true livery and most of the range carries an official licence including brands such as Land Rover, Mercedes, BMW and Scania. Ready to ship in Q2 of 2012 Corgi


Toys are back. The range will be made up of solo vehicles for £2, five packs for £10 and four different play-sets at £15 that will comprise two vehicles, a plastic building and a wipe clean play mat. Each play-set will have a colour roadmap that relates to its theme and the different themed mats can be linked together to create a larger play area.


FEBRUARY 2012


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