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Outdoortoys MV Sports


Trunki 01179 542 781 |


01217 488 000 | www.mvsports.com MV offers character wheeled toys and a comprehensive portfolio of pre-school properties, combining dependable licences with innovation and quality. MV’s long-standing boys’ pre-school range


is led by Thomas the Tank Engine. The classic range of wheeled toys and the extended range of innovative ride-ons includes the battery- operated Train & Track Set. The Fireman Sam range is hallmarked by added value features such as a real working Fire Extinguisher Tri- scooter, plus a Jupiter Fire Engine complete with lights and sounds. For girls, the Peppa Pig range is characterised by pink and purple colourways across trikes, bikes and scooters, with new introductions to be announced for 2014. For older, fashion-conscious children, MV’s


range of 16” bikes are available in properties including Transformers, Skylanders and Power Rangers. Continuing to support the boys is Batman; lead by the 6V battery- operated Batmobile. Leading the trend for older girls is One Direction; this stylish range is embellished with contemporary 1D graphics featuring the fi ve members of the band. The range includes an array of stylish bikes, scooters and skateboards. For more adventurous children, MV’s cutting-edge Stunted scooters are suitable for beginners and experienced stunters, with each product designed with high- performance and image in mind. Leading the range is the Stunted X; this beginner’s stunt scooter is ideal for new riders wanting to perfect their skills. The XT model is an advanced level scooter offering top spec at value for money, complete with BMX-style handlebars.


www.trunki.com Trunki recently starred in the latest British Airways ad campaign, which saw their Ladybug design on underground billboards and double page spreads in national newspapers. For Christmas, Trunki


has partnered with Moshi Monsters. The Poppet ride-on launched earlier this Summer, and now Katsuma has joined her. Poppet comes complete with her trademark big eyes and bright blue boots (wheels). Poppet and Katsuma have all of the usual Trunki features, including locking catches, stuff pocket, carry handles and secret compartments, and is hand luggage approved. Each Moshi Monster Trunki contains a scratch card with a unique code which children can redeem online at MoshiMonsters.com to unlock a virtual Poppet or Katsuma suitcase for their Moshi Monsters room.


Step2


08448 800 740 | www.step2.com Step2 is delivering new water tables, basketball sets and playhouses which are designed to encourage children to play, learn, socialise and mimic their parents. Step2’s products are safe and durable, made to high standards in America, and backed by the company’s three-year warranty. Some notable items include the


Great Outdoors Playhouse, which has features to cover outdoor activities from grilling to gardening. It features a working water pump with paddlewheel and bucket, mail slot, birdhouse and fl owerbox. Also included is a seven-piece accessory set with grilling utensil and planting pots. The playhouse also has high ceilings and a spacious interior to allow years of use.


The Light It Up Pro Basketball Set allows


children to mimic their favourite pro players. A large backboard, break-away rim and real woven net give lifelike features, while the addition of lights and sounds reward players for each basket they make. The centre pole adjusts from 4’-6’, extending the set’s usage life. The base, which can be fi lled with sand or water for extra stability, also offers built-in drink holders or ball storage. Each set includes one infl atable 6” basketball.


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