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Pre-school children and toddlers will delight in the new licensed creative play ranges from flair making this the collection for Nursery retailers to stock with the confidence of many Christmas sales.
A fine example is the Peppa Pig Mini Doodle Fun. The fully moulded detailed Peppa Pig character holds a mini magnetic drawing board with tethered ‘pen' which makes it ideal for doodling on the go. Children can scribble and draw to their hearts' delight and when they're done, simply push the slider to erase the picture and start all over again.
Parents and their children will also love the Peppa Pig Magnetic Play Set that will keep their children occupied for hours, re-creating scenes from the programme or inventing Peppa Pig stories of their own.
The metallic tin provides the play area as well as storage - making it ideal for travelling tots. Simply choose from one of the two scenes provided, place in the lid of the tin and lay on a choice of characters from over 30 magnetic pieces.
These new Peppa Pig creative products follow hot on the heels of the already immensely popular Fold and Go Easel and Mega Doodle Fun and dough items.
Flair's range of licensed creative play products also includes In the Night Garden and Thomas & Friends items. All products within the range are targeted effectively to the age profile of the licence and offer great value for money. The items are beautifully presented, easy to merchandise and are proving to be popular stock items for toy outlets making this a key range not to be missed.
Tel: 020 8643 0320
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