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licensingworld Golden Bear


01952 608 308 | www.goldenbeartoys.co.uk Golden Bear’s licensed offering includes products from In The Night Garden, Woolly and Tig, Something Special, and a new addition for 2014, Disney’s Henry Hugglemonster. Following a limited launch in 2012, the full Something Special collection is now available after launching in August. Featuring the key character from the show, Mr Tumble, the range includes an Interactive Plush that features a light-up nose and plays popular phrases and sounds. Fans can also dress up with the Spotty Bag, a replica of the one used in the show. The Woolly and Tig collection launched two months earlier than expected in May 2013, and sold out in many retailers in the fi rst few days. As master toy licensee, Golden Bear has created a range of plush and plastic toys that includes the Poseable Talking Woolly and Scampering Woolly Pullback. Launched in August of this year, the In The Night Garden range has both plastic and plush toys and two lines to note are the Lullaby Igglepiggle and Play-a-Tune Upsy Daisy. Golden Bear has recently been granted the master toy licence for


Henry Hugglemonster from The Walt Disney Company, and will launch a fantastic collection of toys in 2014 strengthening its portfolio even further. In addition, Golden Bear has key licensed collections, including Ben


and Holly’s Little Kingdom, Go MINI, Dennis and Gnasher, Bananas in Pyjamas, My 1st JCB, Peppa Pig, Chloe’s Closet and Poppy Cat.


Green Board Games


GB Eye


01142 767 454 | www.gbeye.com Key licenses for this year include One Direction, Skylanders Swapforce, Minecraft, Adventure Time, Disney and many key gaming, music and fi lm titles. Licensed merchandise is a great way to exploit current trends in the toy, apparel and other markets, providing add on sales and impulse purchases. With a great range of products from pocket money purchases including posters, badges, stickers, sticker packs, tattoos and brand new card holders to ready to hang wall art, GB is committed to offering quality products with great prices and margins. GB can offer display options for all products, such as the company’s multi-format FSDU which allows a full range of poster and merchandise products to be sold from a tiny amount of space. GB also has a range of free-standing and counter-top displays. All GB’s products are responsibly sourced and come from within the EU, with most of its printers being close to its Sheffi eld HQ. Due to this, the company can respond quickly to last minute promotions and our lead times are very short.


Gemma International


01494 538 999 | www.greenboardgames.com Green Board Games has announced two new character licences in its BrainBox range including BrainBox Roald Dahl and BrainBox Colour and Create. BrainBox Roald Dahl combines words from Roald Dahl and the recognisable illustrations of Sir Quentin Blake. Another collaboration is with Mister Maker on BrainBox Colour and


Create. This BrainBox offers the brain challenge with a mix of create and play, by providing the opportunity to colour cards to a player’s own specifi cation, along with the chance to write one of the six questions posed on the reverse of each picture card. To play simply study a card for 10 seconds, and then answer a question


on the reverse of the card, decided by the roll of a die. If the question is answered correctly, the card is kept, if not it is returned to the box, and the person with the most number of cards after 5 or 10 minutes is the winner. This simple concept can be played by all ages and in large groups or just as a one person game.


developed by The Jim Henson Company, embraces and celebrates the fascination that pre- schoolers have with both dinosaurs and trains. The range features eye- catching close-up images of main character Buddy and his friends. With bold illustrations coupled with a vivid green and orange colour palette, this is guaranteed to stand out in-store. There are four cards in


the greeting card range covering ages 3, 4 and 5, along with a general ‘happy birthday’ design. All cards come with a badge that the child can wear on their special day and keep afterwards. The gift packaging range includes bright and colourful roll wrap, fl at wrap and a large gift bag, perfect for either girls or boys Dinosaur Train fans everywhere will enjoy the party range, which comprises


everything needed to celebrate a special occasion. It includes a table cover, lootbags, plates, cups, invitations, napkins and foil banners.


38 Licensingworld


01264 388 400 | www.gemma-international.co.uk Gemma is a market leader in licensed greetings, and is launching a range of Dinosaur Train greeting cards, gift packaging and partyware, which will be available from May 2014. Dinosaur Train,


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