Traditional Toy Market Remains Vibrant Across Britain

Posted in: Traditional Toys

The UK has the world’s largest toy market in terms of spending per child – last year each youngster received on average some £216 worth of new toys. According to market research company Key Note, the overall UK toy market was worth an impressive £2.09 billion last year, after a period of consistent growth between 2004 and 2007.


Traditional Wooden Toys For Education and Child Development

Posted in: Toys For Boys
Children are learning even before they are born. Every event or experience they have is educational which is why it is important for them to have access to play facilities and toys that will make a positive contribution to their ongoing learning.

The Greening of the Toy Market

Posted in: News
Well-crafted, traditional wooden toys have many strengths – their durability, their natural attractiveness and their enduring appeal to many generations. But they have the added advantage of helping protect the environment, through a commitment to renewable sources.

Introduce Your Kids to Your Favorite Classic Toys

Posted in: Traditional Toys
Remember toys without batteries? Without buttons and video screens, that involved physical activity? Toys that engaged the child's imagination? This holiday season, think about introducing your children or grandchildren to the toys, games, and books that excited you when you were a kid.

Retro Toys

Posted in: Bicycles and Tricycles
Retro toys are something every child should get to play with in the early stages of their life. Nowadays, many children use computers and games consoles, and perhaps have never seen a retro go-kart. Hours spent as a child on one of these will be something remembered for years, and memories you’d be sorry not to have.