artandcraft John Adams
01480 414 361 |
www.johnadams.co.uk John Adams’ craft portfolio is expanding this year with a selection of new creative kits aimed at girls aged three years plus, within the Disney Princess, Minnie Mouse and My Little Pony licences. There are six new creative kits in the Disney collection including Princess Jelly Stickers, Princess Paint and Shimmer Cards as well as the Rapunzel Paint and Style. The Charm Jewellery Kit, Minnie Glitter Purse and Glitter Fashion are all part of the new Minnie Mouse product line, allowing girls to accessorise with Minnie designs. My Little Pony also joins the John Adams craft stable with Glitter Cutie Marks, the Sparkle Trinket Box, Scratch and Sparkle Set and the Paint and Style Pony all offering girls the opportunity to get creative with their ponies. Also, Minnie Mouse Bow-tique, My Little Pony and Disney Princess are the new licensed introductions to the Fuzzy Felt range. All sets include over 100 pieces, a fl ocked board as well as an ideas leafl et to kids started.
Wind Designs
08442 571 180 |
www.wind-designs.com The Uniset range of sticker and activity sets is a high quality, high impulse assortment of products. The Uniset range consists of fi ve product lines: Magic Sticker Sets, Magic Sticker
Drawing Sets, Magic Sticker Activity Sets, Scratch Art Sets and Scratch Art Activity Sets and Tattoos. There are two new character introductions for 2013, Scooby Doo and Looney Tunes, to complement the existing licences such as Barbie, Star Wars, Disney Cars, Disney Princess, Batman, Monster High, Hot Wheels, My Little Pony, Littlest Petshop and Smurfs. Wind Designs’ fl agship product, the Magic Stickers Set, comes with colourful and appealing scenes. The Magic Stickers Activity Set comes with Magic Stickers which children can play with on the double-sided play board, colouring pencils, colouring and activity sheets and standing fi gures. Uniset Magic Stickers can be used again on all smooth surfaces with no glue or mess. Display stands and POS material are available for the Uniset ranges to help retailers maximise impact and volume sales in high traffi c fl ow areas. Together with Uniset the UK distribution is being handled by Wind Designs in Soham,
Cambridgeshire. Wind Designs offers retailers a next day delivery service with a minimum carriage paid order of £250, with merchandising support.
D’arpèje
+33(0)4787 960 50 |
info@darpeje.com D’arpèje has unveiled its complete collection of desks. The company’s fi rst desks and activity desks have been developed to assist children from a very young age. Toddlers from the age of two can use the specially-designed ergonomic Play-Doh fi rst desk.
Designed with safety in mind, this product combines high-quality materials with a full and varied activity set. Made in France, this desk is practical with a wide range of storage areas that have been made to fi t Play-Doh tools and a range of dough tubs; the storage compartments can be found under the desk, in the feet and in a large area under the seat. There are also specially-adapted desks available for children from the age of four years plus. This
brightly-coloured range has been developed to feature many of Disney’s properties so that children can choose a desk with their favourite character. There is Doc McStuffi ns and Minnie for young girls, while Planes and Cars feature for boys. The desks have been designed to offer comfort through their large seats and footrests, to assist in the proper development of children.
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