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girlscollectables Kriya


H Grossman


01702 449 635 | enquiries@kriyaltd.com The Saddle Pals range was launched in late 2012, and was well received. Brand new items for the range will be unveiled at the upcoming Toymaster show, including a Dressage Horse. The Saddle Pals range makes equestrian play accessible for everyone, and does not compromise on quality, realism and modernity.


The company will also be showing its exclusive Disney/Pixar Lightning McQueen Ultimate


Dashboard, which is a realistic table-top real driving experience for young children. Different from any other Cars products out there, as well as any other licensed or unlicensed dashboards on the market, it rejuvenates this play category it sits in. Kriya can also supply evergreen, everyday plastic toys that are competitively priced.


01416 132 525 | www.ozbozz.co.uk Grossmans’ Fizz Pods dissolve in water to reveal small collectable toys at pocket money prices. This year Grossmans added to its existing collectable line with the addition of some new licences. Dragons, Monsters, Fairies, Princesses and Mermaids are all represented along with bestselling licences such as Moshi Monsters and Hello Kitty.


Bigjigs Toys


01303 250 400 | www.bigjigstoys.com Bigjigs Toys has extended its range of plush dolls with four new additions including Abigail, Melody, Anna and Jenny. These traditional dolls are ideal for role-play. The dolls come in a variety of sizes including 38, 35 and 30cm. Each doll comes complete with a highly decorative outfi t which can be changed. Bigjigs Toys has also added its own range of dolls furniture to compliment the growing plush range. The daisy-themed pieces of furniture include a wooden cradle, a high chair and a pram.


These new roleplay items will help extend imaginative play and aid youngsters in developing their social skills. The products are made from high quality wood to ensure that these furniture items will stand the test of time.


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Carte Blanche


01243 792 600 | www.tattyteddytoys.com This year Carte Blanche Group celebrates 25 years in business, and its now iconic Me to You brand turning 18. New


introductions for 2013 include Join In and Play Tatty Puppy, My Blue Nose Friends Soft Toys, Dress Up Tatty Teddy and a range of outfi ts and accessories, as well as a wardrobe to store them in. Join In and Play Tatty Puppy is a pink puppy with a blue nose and a host of high-tech tricks, which is due to hit the market in July. Tatty Puppy also interacts with the latest app technology, enabling the toy to respond to a free game download. As children play the mini-game, Tatty Puppy will wag its tail, move its ears and head, sit, and rest on its front paws. Puppy sounds include yapping, panting, barking and a whimper. Tatty Puppy has 16 different movement combinations, offering children hours of imaginative play, with or without the free app (available across iOS and Android). The range also includes a selection of Tatty Puppy dress-up clothing items. My Blue Nose Friends Playable Soft Toys offer a new soft pattern format for the bestselling


brand. Originally launched in 2008 as 5” collectable plush, the new soft pattern format is aimed at younger children, with a range of plush in six characters: Twiggy the Giraffe, Fluffy the Sheepdog, Jungle the Orang-utan, Tiny the Mouse, Cuddles the Bear and Toots the Elephant. Dress Up and Play Tatty Teddy brings role-play to life and, new for 2013, Tatty Teddy has a


brand new wardrobe for storing cute outfi ts and accessories. Tatty Teddy’s Wardrobe comes complete with one outfi t and can double-up as a carry case.


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