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Sassy, proven to be a brand that parents and carers can trust, was an instant winner with its bright, fresh new look being acclaimed by all that saw it. This impressive collection of developmental toys, bath time accessories and bibs and teethers benefits from years of extensive research and development and with a substantial amount of marketing support behind the brand it's little wonder it's a winner with retailers and consumers alike.
New for the playtime collection are Circus Pals on Board. This fabulous trio on bouncy cords includes an Elephant, Hippo and Bird, full of fascinating sounds to hang on the infant carrier handle or wherever baby needs amusement. Also new for playtime is the Whirly Twirly Twosome, colourful companions that can be easily attached to a pushchair ensuring a favourite toy is always close at hand.
Melissa & Doug was also a favourite with its colourful mix of puzzles and traditional wooden toys. The colourful Animal Shape Sorter depicts different animals from the farm, jungle and more and with the added bonus of each chunky piece being perfect for playing with on its own. Other new items include an innovative new collection of Maze Puzzles.
Finally licensed creative play was on the agenda with a host of new craft kits and items featuring favourite licences In the Night Garden, Peppa Pig, Bob the Builder and Thomas & Friends. This fantastic collection, at a range of affordable price points, is designed to inspire creativity in pre-schoolers with age specific activities
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