Outdoortoys MV Sports
01217 488 000 |
www.mvsports.com MV Sports launched its fi rst line of Batman licensed wheeled toys at London Toy Fair 2013. The stand-out product in the outdoor play range is a child’s life size Batmobile car. MV’s car will launch alongside a Batman bike this Autumn/Winter in time for Christmas. The collection is aimed at children aged fi ve plus and also includes a scooter, skateboard and safety helmet, which are set to hit retail from Easter 2013. Paul Bufton, general manager at Warner Bros. Consumer
Products UK, said: “MV Sports has developed a fantastic range that truly refl ects Batman’s reputation as one of the world’s coolest super heroes. The Batmobile will be a dream come true for kids who want to make believe they’re the caped crusader and it’s certain to be on every boy’s wish list this Christmas.” Phil Ratcliffe, sales and marketing director for MV Sports,
added: “We really had fun designing the Batman range and the reaction from retailers so far has been incredibly positive. The Batmobile in particular is generating a lot of buzz and we’ve received interest from a number of major retailers.”
H Grossman
01416 132 525 |
www.ozbozz.co.uk Grossmans’ Ozbozz range for 2013 is ideal for the younger age groups; children can choose from the award- winning My First Scooter which adapts from a four- wheel to a two-wheel, and from a full range of light-up and fl ashing scooters in a variety of styles including Trail Twist, Cosmic Light and Lightning Strike. Moshi Monsters continues into 2013 with an extended range of products including two new cycles with 14” and 16” wheels. A new range of Mr Men and Little Miss products will include a six-pin bowling set, a Moon Chair and a Trail Twist Scooter with modern styling. Hello Kitty also takes to the outdoors with a new Moon Chair in the new Kitty colours and a six pin bowling set. For children aged seven and up is the new colour- coordinated Elektra range of scooters, skateboards, pogo sticks, hog trikes, in-line skates, quad boots and helmets. Neon colours fl ash through the range from shocking pink to ‘glow-in- the-dark’ green. The styling is modern and sleek, and colour schemes can be mixed and matched. Grossmans also offers the Torq range of high-quality, durable urban stunt scooters and helmets for enthusiasts.
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Eduk8 Worldwide
01434 672 336 |
www.eduk8worldwide.com Eduk8 Worldwide is an independent family company which has been designing and supplying educational toys and equipment for over 10 years. Their products are designed for children aged 3-14 and include maths games, plant and bug hunting kits, and wooden toys. Samples from Eduk8’s indoor/outdoor play range were showcased for
the fi rst time at this year’s Spring Fair and were very well received. The hero product, Belly Bump Balls, are wearable 92cm translucent red balls made of durable plastic that allow kids to bump and bounce off each other. Belly Bump Balls help to develop balance, physical fi tness, co-operative play and coordination skills. Eduk8’s indoor/outdoor play range is full of activity products to
encourage kids to become healthier and more active. The range includes a fi ve-piece Obstacle Course, a set of Fitness Dice, as well as resistance parachutes. All products are made from durable materials that don’t take up a lot space, so are suitable for small gardens. Many products have been developed by highly qualifi ed school teachers with emphasis on core numeracy and literacy skills, contributing to a better understanding of practical arithmetic, reading and word construction.
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