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Family fi nance & family legal The Modern Family 47
involving discussion rather than aggression. They later generalise this constructive behaviour into a play situation with their friends.
Motor skills Through the
construction of
playsets, such as the hospital, pirate tive
improves fi ne motor me t
ship etc, imagina- play with PLAYMOBIL skills
by encouraging hand-to-eye coordination, while same time
at the also sharp-
ening children’s visual and tactile senses.
Making a classic PLAYMOBIL
dren draw them. are injection-moulded,
— every 10 seconds Every
face
consists of just eyes and mouth, as this is how chil- These elements rather
than
printed, on to every face to ensure they can’t be rubbed off and last forever.
The hands are made of a
softer plastic to allow the fi gure to hold accessories including swords and cups. The fi gure design hasn’t changed
since its inception more than 40 years ago, which means accessories from characters made in 1974 can still be used with today’s characters, and vice versa. Each PLAYMOBIL fi gure has seven parts: legs, a skeleton, body, two arms, a head and hair.
PLAYMOBIL — from 18 months to 10 years PLAYMOBIL 1.2.3 was launched in 1990, bringing a range of playsets for younger children from 18 months to three years. These sets have less articulation and fewer, chunkier pieces, ideal for smaller hands. All items are colour-fast and easy to
The fi gure design hasn’t changed since its inception more than 40 years ago, which means accessories from characters made in 1974 can still be used with today’s characters, and vice versa
wash making them a great introduc- tion to the PLAYMOBIL brand. Once a child becomes four, they can enjoy the wider range of sets in the infa- mous blue boxes. For 2019, there's lots to enjoy from PLAYMOBIL including the
all-new
Summer Villa theme, plus toys to support PLAYMOBIL: The Movie in cinemas August 9th.
For more information T: 01268 490184 E:
service_uk@playmobil.de Facebook: PlaymobilUK Twitter: @PlaymobilUK
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