ToyFair2014 Coiledspring Games Stand B160
020 3301 1160 |
www.coiledspring.co.uk Following 2013’s successful trade and retailer marketing campaign, Toy Fair will see the consumer launch of Sorgenfresser Worry Eaters. Coiledspring Games is investing in a campaign that will include TV, cinema and radio advertising, alongside strong social media activity. Interested retailers can fi nd out more about their plans by visiting the team on stand. The Worry Eaters are the number one selling licensed plush in Germany, and have successfully launched in France, Spain and the Netherlands. New characters for 2014, Flint, Frula, Betti and Bill, will be joined by a range of plush key rings and new characters launching later in the year. New games from Schmidt Spiele include Larry
(a bluffi ng game), Skull King (a bidding and strategy game) and Big Deal. Strategy game fans will want to check out Rondo, a new board game from Reiner Knizia. Also on show will be the fi rst release of new jigsaw puzzles for 2014. Releasing new puzzles twice a year, Schmidt helps retailers to keep their jigsaw offerings fresh and current by responding to what customers are asking for. ThinkFun is following up the success of Zingo Bingo with two additions to the Zingo Range –
Zingo Tell the Time and Zingo Word Builder. Roll & Play, one of 2013’s outstanding performers and a multi award winner, is joined by Move and Groove, another gentle structured game for toddlers. Finally comes Last Letter, the classic game with ThinkFun’s own creative twist. Coiledspring Games is to introduce the Purple Cow Range of pocket money games in a tin. The range includes jigsaws in a tin, science experiments and travel games. RRPs start at £4.50.
Fiesta Crafts Stand F66
020 8804 0563 |
www.fi estacrafts.co.uk Fiesta’s popular range of themed fi nger puppet sets has been further extended with the addition of the tale of Alice in Wonderland. Children can immerse themselves in re-telling the tale of Alice’s adventures using this fi ve-piece set which includes Alice, The Queen of Hearts, The Mad Hatter, White Rabbit and Tweedle Dee. And because there’s no script to follow, the fi nger puppets leave the story entirely open to interpretation, encouraging creativity and imagination. Children can use the set on their own or with friends and parents to encourage role play and turn taking. The Alice in Wonderland set, like all the others in the range, features intricately designed puppets hand crafted to be life-like, brightly coloured and durable. Two new themed wooden magnetic sets, dinosaur and fairy, have also been added to the range for 2014. Girls can bring fairyland to life with the fairy-themed magnet set, while young boys can learn all about dinosaurs from the T-Rex to the Brontosaurus with the dinosaur set. Twenty chunky pieces feature in each set and come complete with their very own themed storage box.
Also new for 2014 are dinosaur, fairy and unicorn-themed wooden jigsaw puzzles. These 48-piece jigsaws depict a detailed scene of either dinosaurs and erupting volcanoes or fairies, rainbows, unicorns and toadstools, both of which are so detailed that completing them will provide children with a huge sense of achievement. Brightly coloured, detailed and durable, these jigsaws will last and be enjoyed by sibling after sibling.
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