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Ni Toy Fair Preview


Award winning educational toy calendar


Toy Fair preview


Toy Fair 2012 marks an exciting new era for TOMY – for the first time in the UK, the newly expanded company will be showcasing its full range, including new toy collections as well as existing lines such as Play To Learn and Aquadoodle.


TOMY will also be displaying ex-Learning Curve favourites such as the


award-winning Lamaze range, which has added features, dynamic colours, engaging textures and whimsical characters for 2012. TOMY is set to launch its exciting new range of Winnie the Pooh nursery, infant and preschool toys. Across 2012, the range will include new products from core nursery lines such as rattles and lightshows through to innovative feature plush, including the interactive Rumbly Tumbly Pooh, and adorable, soothing Night Night Pooh, as well as bath toys, pull-along and push-and-play toys.


 Tel: 020 8722 7300 Web: www.tomy.co.uk Stand F50


Explore the calendar with this simple and timeless design. Circa is a wooden educational toy calendar that encourages parent-child interaction helping children with their communications and mathematics skills, as well as time awareness. Divided into four pieces that represent a major cyclical event in the calendar, Circa's design is based on ease of learning for children in a gradual progression at their individual paces. Children can explore each different component individually and fit them together as their knowledge increases. Fully assembled, Circa makes a nice perpetual desk calendar for children, fit to be passed down generations.


 Tel: 020 8291 6804 Web: www.circacalendar.com


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