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ela Inspiration Works


01727 827 194 | www.inspirationworks.co.uk Inspiration Works has signed a deal with BBC Worldwide to create a range of ELAs based on the evergreen series, Something Special. The fi rst product to launch will be Mr Tumble’s Tablet. The tablet is designed for children aged three years plus and features fi ve games: Discovery, Find, Colours, Quiz, and Match. As children play along to the real voice of Justin, Mr Tumble and all the other characters, they will learn about colours, numbers, observation, matching and more. Another new addition to the fi rm’s pre-school offering is In the


Night Garden. The fi rst product in the range is the In the Night Garden Magic Mirror Laptop. Suitable for children aged one and over, the laptop features catchphrases from the show and all of the key characters. When children press on the keys, images appear in the mirror. There are two games, Discovery and Quiz, which teach about colours, numbers and observation through play. Suitable for 12 months plus. The In The Night Garden Story Case is a case with a carry handle, which opens up to reveal six pages of colourful scenes featuring Igglepiggle, Upsy Daisy and the other characters. Four activities help children aged two and over to learn about numbers, colours, positions and the characters, through play. Also new to the range this year are products in the Disney Princess, Fireman Sam and


Peppa Pig lines, as well as two new lines for the upcoming Disney Pixar prequel, Monsters University. Kurio now has three sizes to choose from. The S series takes the successful tablet range and makes it faster and more durable, with expanded memory and better sound. Kurio 7S and 10S offer everything from the original range, including the KurioGenius Parental


Controls, preloaded apps, HD movie player, front and back cameras and more. They also have a new improved design to make them tougher. The units also feature stereo speakers, 8GB internal memory, as well as the option to expand with the micro SD card slot. Brand new to the range is the Kurio 4S, a smaller version of the same great tablet and is ideal for tweens and teens to take with them as a music player, movie player and all-round entertainment device. The 4S has 4GB internal memory, KurioGenius Parental Controls, front and back cameras, USB connectivity and more.


LeapFrog


01702 200 244 | www.leapfrog.co.uk Winner at the Practical Parenting & Pregnancy Awards 2012, My Pals Scout and Violet provide pre-schoolers a personalised learning experience. My Pals Scout and Violet allow parents to programme


the toys with their child’s name, their favourite foods, animals and colours. The products are developed by LeapFrog’s team of learning experts and employ advanced technology, and are suitable for children aged six months to three years old. LeapFrog’s most advanced children’s educational toy,


LeapPad2, is a multi award winner at the Toy Talk and Rainbow Awards, and the number one selling children’s tablet in 2012. LeapPad2 currently ranks at number four in the overall toy market, with LeapFrog software listing at number seven. LeapPad2’s hardware features include a high resolution two megapixel front-and-back camera and video recorder, and a 4GB memory, the equivalent storage of 10,000 photos. The tablet comes with fi ve in-built apps, including Pet Pad, LeapFrog Learning Songs, Cartoon Director, Art Studio and one app of your choice, as well as having access to a library of over 250 learning cartridge games, apps, videos, music, and eBooks. LeapFrog’s software offers key licences such as Disney’s The Hive, Brave and Toy Story, Nick Jr.’s Dora the Explorer, SpongeBob, and Go Diego Go, along with Thomas and Friends, and more.


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