ToyFair2014 Paul
Lamond Games
Stand E50 020 7254 0100 |
www.paul-lamond.com New for 2014, Paul Lamond Games is launching two new pre- school licences, Dinosaur Roar and the literacy classic, Guess How Much I Love You. Both the ranges will feature puzzles that will be available from February with new games available from July. Paul Lamond will also be launching new children’s games and craft products including Horrid Henry and Where’s Wally games, and a Story Telling game where children race to get rid of their word cards before the buzzer goes off. The new craft products will include three additions to the successful Brain Noodle range and a Pirate Kit to add to the Crafty Kids Make Your Own Puppet range. Also for 2014 there will be fi ve
new releases in the Family Games range: Coloured Yatzy, a new twist on a classic game, OMG! The Trivia Game, where players bet their IQ tokens on whether Trivia ‘Facts’ are true or false, and Spontuneous, the game where you have to fi nd a lyric which includes a chosen word. In addition, there will also be a
brand new Classic Comedy DVD Board Game with clips from all favourite comedies and a new QI XL game with over 1200 new obscure facts. Following the successful re- launch of Subbuteo, World Cup year will see the addition of new Subbuteo accessories including fi ve-a-side version and a Penalty Shoot-out set. In addition we also have an excellent licensed range of 3D puzzles of UK football stadiums available these include Old Trafford, The Emirates, Stamford Bridge (but sorry John, not Vicarage Road!). Finally, 2014 is the 25th
Anniversary of the Perudo Championships and to celebrate we will be holding a series of regional qualifi ers ahead of the Grand Final in order to crown the ultimate Perudo Champion.
192 Toyworld
Peterkin UK
Stand Gallery 110 01156 254 3645 |
www.peterkin.co.uk One of the highlights on the Peterkin stand will be Lil’ Fishys, the range of motorised water pets. Lil’ Fishys will be supported with TV advertising throughout 2014, with the advertising campaign starting mid January. Continuing with the aquatic theme,
Peterkin will also be showcasing Nixies. glamorous, dancing, motorised mermaid princesses which swim gracefully around their underwater kingdom. Nixies will also be supported with TV advertising across the 2nd half of 2014.
Dollsworld continues to go from
strength to strength as a brand and there will be new additions to the range for 2014, which will enhance dollsworld’s growing reputation as a one-stop shop for nurturing dolls and accessories. Transformers will also be making their
presence felt on the Peterkin stand, in the form of Nikko’s new RC range, with the hero products being full function models of Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, which actually transform at the press of a button. The Early Learning Centre range continues to form a key part of the Peterkin range and new product introductions are planned to compliment the strong performers from the existing range. The popular Viking Toys and Motorzone ranges will also be on show. In addition to these, Peterkin also plans to unveil a mystery new range at Toyfair.
HERO product
Peterkin’s hero product for 2014 Toyfair is without doubt, Lil’ Fishys! These amazing new motorised water pets swim, dip and dive, just like real fi sh, and we will be TV advertising our new best friends from January onwards. Andrew Moulsher, head of sales and marketing
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