Outdoortoys Mookie
01525 722 722 |
www.mookie.co.uk The TP Genius SurroundSafe enclosure design features springs that are completely enclosed and inaccessible from inside the trampoline; available in a variety of shapes and sizes. All TP Toys trampolines are easy to assemble and full-sized trampolines start from £99.99. The TP Explorer 2 climbing frame is compact enough to suit most gardens. The TP Explorer can grow from low to full height as a child gets older. All come with the connectacap system that protects children from protruding nuts and bolts, and a lifetime guarantee against rust causing failure. Optional extras include a den to create a hideaway, a ‘crazywavy’ slide and a jungle run to create a changing climb and entry into the den.
Street Surfi ng
01295 710 774 |
www.streetsurfi
ng.com Street Surfi ng is introducing three new additions to its Scooter and Skate line in the UK. These brand new performers are joining Street Surfi ng’s range, giving it a boost of designs, performance, innovation and features. The Kazari Tilt extreme carving scooter has futuristic looks and enhanced performance. Its dual rear wheel design with independent aluminium suspension is engineered for enhanced traction and carving, allowing riders to lean into turns harder and absorb the road better.
The RK technology is based on a patented design that
allows the back and front wheels to work in unison when carving and turning. The RK Extreme scooter features a dual wheel rear
Trunki
01179 542 781 |
www.trunki.com 2013 brings new additions to the Trunki ride-on portfolio. Trunki is bringing production to the UK to widen its product range with innovative exclusives using the latest printing techniques. Trunki has teamed up with Mind Candy to create two brand new additions: Poppet and Katsuma of Moshi Monsters. Both come with all the usual Trunki features, including teddy bear seatbelts, locking catches, elasticised bits pouch and secret compartments. Poppet is candyfl oss pink with blue eyes for girls, and tangerine Katsuma for boys. Each suitcase will also come with its own unique online code to redeem online at
MoshiMonsters.com. Also new is the Lotus F1 Trunki suitcase for toddlers and bigger kids. Carbon black with metallic gold and red details, the luxe edition case will be available for the start of the F1 season in March.
truck and a new front wheel positioning for enhanced performance on turns. The wider deck and three-wheel design provides more stability for cruising on the street and carving down hills. The RK Torque Skateboard is described as ‘the shortest long board’. The RK technology and lower centre of gravity deck gives riders both cruising and carving sensations making this an ideal alternative for long board and mini-cruiser riders.
Traditional Garden Games
one, whilst the Sports Day Set and Penalty Shootout can be played in groups. While Traditional Garden Games’ focus is mainly on classics with games like Giant
Snakes and Ladders and Giant Noughts & Crosses, they have also added new products such as themed play tents, space hoppers and playsets.
Toyworld 45
02877 768 742 |
www.traditionalgardengames.com The Traditional Garden Games range reaches across three categories including, Garden Games, Fun & Games and Sports & Fitness. The Garden Games range features products such as Croquet, Rounders, Skittles, Quoits and the company’s Quality Garden Wooden Dominoes. Also available is the Fun and Games range, which features the Jamanga Coloured tower and monster dice, and is a challenge for all ages. It has been developed by Traditional Garden Games to make leisure time more enjoyable for all the family. Traditional family favourites, including Garden Draughts, Noughts and Crosses,
Hopscotch, and Fairground Target Game, can be played indoors all year round as well as outdoors in the Summer months. For light exercise, Monster Badminton and Jumbo Garden Tennis can be played one-on-
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