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Young boy on the floor playing with a wooden toy by Orange Tree Toys

Orange Tree Toys will be presenting a large range of new products at the INDX Toy & Gift show on 14-15 March. Its main new collection for 2023 is a Woodland Animals range, which features autumnal colours and a host of woodland creatures.

The range includes a set of the popular wooden Stacking Cubes, a Puzzle Train, a Woodland Animal Balancing Game, and a Shape Sorting Clock. Plus, some brand-new concepts for Orange Tree Toys.

 

 

The brand has also introduced a wide selection of pocket money toys across its ranges. These include chunky wooden mini puzzles and travel games that come packaged in a canvas bag for easy storage, as well as a wide variety of pencil toppers. There are also new additions to the London range, and a brand-new Scotland range featuring a highland cow, piper, and of course, Nessie.

Made using FSC®-certified wood, Orange Tree Toys are entirely plastic-free. They also come in beautifully designed, plastic-free packaging that is fully recyclable.

 

 

For its licenced collections, there is a brand-new range of Peter Rabbit™ TV products based on the popular animated television series. The Disney Winnie the Pooh range also has new lines featuring a softer colour palette, and there are some brand-new-look toys within the Paddington™ for Baby range.

 

 

Furthermore, Orange Tree Toys is included in the Disney 100 celebrations this year, with some exclusive D100 lines. There is a Christmas-specific D100 range, which includes an Advent Calendar, and a year-round D100 range with dominoes, shape sorters, puzzles and some collectable items.

INDX Toy & Gift show takes place on 14-15 March 2023 at Cranmore Park Conference and Event Centre. For visitor registration, please click here. Alternatively, to visit Orange Tree Toys’ website, please click here.

 

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