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Thames and Kosmos


01883 730 122 | www.thamesandkosmos.co.uk Thames and Kosmos will be exhibiting at this years’ Toymaster Fair for the fi rst time. The company is offering 20 new kits to their range.


The company has extended its Little Labs range by four kits: Water, Optical Illusions, Magnets and Bubbles. This range is aimed at 5-7 year olds. The Scope Constructor is a 2-in-1 construction kit which kids can use to build a telescope, microscope or binoculars, and discover how they work. Also new this year are two more electronics kits. The company has expanded


the range to include a high-end kit and an electronic addition to the 15-strong exploration series. There are also two more crystal kits, Crystal Garden and Crystal Creation. There are also three more kits added to the Ignition series, two more


Exploration Series additions, a Kids 1st Biology, and a Kids 1st Chemistry set. Thames and Kosmos science kits are manufactured in Germany, and include


comprehensive full-colour books and instructions. They cover relevant science topics and consist of high quality materials and custom-designed parts.


Tolo Toys Learning


01978 280 070 | www.geomagworld.com Tolo Toys Learning has been appointed as the new UK and Eire retail distributor for Geomagworld within the UK and will be launching the new range during the Toymaster Show. Kor Geomag consists of 26 magnetic building blocks, which connect onto the hollow metal sphere which creates the core of the system. These blocks then rotate around the sphere allowing the twisting movements of the platform. Covers of various shapes can then be clipped onto the spherical platform allowing it to take on any shape. There is also a range of accessories available that allow kids to create characters. Children can experience different play activities from just one toy:


construct, twist, transform, disassemble and re-assemble for free-play and to create unlimited characters and stories.


Drumond Park


As well as new games for 2013, Drumond Park will be presenting details of TV advertising, PR, promotional and sampling campaigns already scheduled for the year. New products for Summer include Mask ‘n’ Ask,


the Bubble Buster Kazoo Game, Wordsearch Junior, and the offi cial Catchphrase family game. The latest addition to the LOGO board game series is LOGO Billionaire.


Vivid Imaginations’ new TV advertised brands Cut The Rope, Tickety Toc and Canimals will be on show at Harrogate. Teen Beach Movie will receive a strong


promotional push, and Vivid will debut a range of dolls and girls collectables supported by TV advertising. For Crayola, 2013’s big TV drivers will be Digital


Light Designer, Marker Airbrush and Creations Hot Heels.


AniMagic sees three new TV advertised items will


featured in Autumn; Night Night Puppy, Holly Goes Hopping, and Bonny and Babies Go Walkies. Smasha-Ballz and Fluffl ings will return with TV


advertised items. Micro Moshlings launched in February, and over 25 new products will be on show. Moshi Monsters Moshling Mall Playset will be revealed at the show. Tomy will be fi rst to market Pokemon toys based


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on the video game sequels, Pokémon Black 2 and Pokémon White 2. Sculptured fi gures are compatible with all playsets. Battroborg allows up to 20 robots to battle at once, and a battling arena set is available. The Chuggington StackTrack range can be


elevated. New engines and playsets launch this Autumn. The Big Scoop John Deere Dump Truck comes complete with a strong die-cast body, thick durable tyres and a smooth tipping dump bed. Tomy’s Dinosaur is based on characters from the


TV series on Nick Jr. Featuring SmartTalk technology, Buddy, Tiny and the gang, can recognise and talk to one another. From the Play to Learn range comes Neil the Seal and Mr Owl Puzzle Blocks. Aqua Fun hero products for 2013 include Surfi n’ Beaver and Turtle Tots.


Disney’s Summer blockbuster Planes is due for release in August and Character Options’ accompanying toy collection will feature the Remote Control Dusty Plane. From Disney’s Cars, Lighting McQueen has been given a metallic makeover with the new Silver RC McQueen as part of a new collection. Monsters University sees the release of the new


Slime and Figurine collection, featuring 24 different collectable fi gurines in slime.


Tomy


Character Options Anipets will include a Magic Touch and Singing


and Scratching Baloo, a Magic Touch Thumpin Thumper from Bambi, and a Talking Nemo Plush. Zelfs launch in July with TVRs, a magazine, retailer


events and mass sampling. Zelfs will open up a whole new world for girls to collect. BinWeevils is just about to launch its second series


of Figures and Bin Bots. In July, Lite Brix will launch a collection that includes a Space Trooper Robot and a Super Jet Fighter.


The new ChillFactor Slushy Maker will be on the stand.


Goldfi sh & Bison distributes Laser Pegs. Under licence from Hasbro, Spirograph now has the ability to create 3D versions. Spirograph and Laser Pegs launch in Summer, with TV advertising from launch to Christmas. New to 2013 is a Ghost Hunt infra-red gun for multi-player gameplay. New Megableu games include Creepy Hand, The Enchanted Ball and Buzz Lightyear. Goldfi sh & Bison’s Megableu marketing campaign will feature 800 TVRs from Summer to Christmas. The Simon game will re-launch in the UK. Also to


feature will be products from Trendiy Art, Techno Art, Wham-O and JJ Jumping.


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