Toy Fair Preview Gibsons
Stand: E15 Contact: 020 8661 8866 |
www.gibsonsgames.co.uk |
sales@gibsonsgames.co.uk
“Gibsons will be adding to their Little Gibsons range of fun and quirky children’s puzzles and three new designs will be available to view for the first time at Toy Fair”
Gibsons, the family-owned 102-year-old Jigsaw puzzle and board game company, are excited to be exhibiting at the London Toy Fair 2022 after a year off! They invite all to come to their stand E15 at the show to say hello and to view their brand-new range. They are thrilled to be launching an array of traditional jigsaw puzzles designs, along with some exciting additions to their Little Gibsons range, contemporary White Logo Collection and a brand-new licence. Gibsons are thrilled to have secured the license for Original Stormtrooper, the fictional soldiers from the Star Wars franchise, and launches its new 1000 piece jigsaw, Troopers on Tour. The stunning and colourful design visualises Stormtroopers, in their imposing white armour, off duty and visiting iconic places around the world. From the Eiffel Tower to camel riding at Egypt’s Giza pyramids, a lads’ camping trip, exploring the sights in Las Vegas, the captioned postcard style pictures depict their adventure on planet Earth! Sherlock Holmes is the first design to launch in Book Club, a new range of jigsaws for 2022 from Gibsons. The Gibsons Book Club series celebrates the timeless literature and treasured stories which have enthralled our minds, captured our imaginations, and earned their place on our “must-read” lists for years. The 1000 piece puzzle presents a collage of objects, places, clues and street names associated with Victorian London and the world’s most celebrated fictional
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detective, Sherlock Holmes. The new jigsaw complements Gibsons’ portfolio of Sherlock Holmes inspired games, including its best- seller, 221B Baker Street. Gibsons will be adding to their Little Gibsons range of fun and quirky children’s puzzles and three new designs will be available to view for the first time at Toy Fair. Adventures on the London Underground is the latest addition to the Gibsons Transport for London franchise. The 250 piece puzzle comes with extra-large pieces, ideal for little hands. The design is a colourful London Underground map, where the stations are animated with fun illustrations of iconic venues and things to see and do, ideal for encouraging children’s curiosity and helping them learn about the capital city. The White Logo Collection of design- led jigsaw puzzles is being expanded and Gibsons are launching 10 new designs this
January. With the recent wave of young adults wanting to take a ‘digital detox’ from using their devices that can sometimes take over everyday life, puzzling is becoming a popular pastime as it is an excellent way to relieve stress and focus on the present moment. The White Logo Collection is perfect for the new wave of puzzlers who are looking for more contemporary designs rather than traditional puzzle scenes. There is No Planet B is a stunning new 500 piece circular puzzle that shows animals under threat due to climate change and environmental impact, around a central globe of word art sustainability messages, including reuse, recycle, conservation, plant trees, love our planet. As well as planet-friendly themed puzzles, Gibsons Green Game Plan means more than 75% of their products have gone through a process to improve their environmental impact. This includes removing plastic shrink-wrap, making boxes smaller and using 100% recycled puzzle board, FSC paper and vegetable-based inks. Finally, come along and play a round of Gibsons’ latest party game, Out of Order, which was launched in September 2021. A laugh-out-loud trivia game with a twist for teens and adults. Answer the quirky questions to score points, but here’s the catch: you give the answer to the question before! Perfect for a games night in or after dinner party game, this cheeky quiz will catch out even the nerdiest of quizzers!
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