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Toy Fair kick starts business for 2022

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Toy Fair kick starts business for 2022

(London, UK) 28 January 2022, London: The 68th annual Toy Fair returned to Olympia London this week, welcoming back exhibitors and visitors from around the world. This was the first Toy Fair since the Covid-19 pandemic, and the only dedicated toy fair that has been able to take place this year. In 2022, special measures were in operation due to COVID-19 to ensure the health and safety of all exhibitors and visitors attending the show.

During the show, 260 exhibiting companies unveiled thousands of new products for the year ahead. Toy Fair has been the first opportunity in 2022 for exhibiting companies to showcase their new products in person with both new and existing customers.

“Having tested our first two products at Toy Fair in 2020, the feedback and support from the industry was so encouraging we couldn’t wait to return this year with all our new products,” said Louise Clasby, Director of Paper Engine. “To be able to showcase our expanded brand and new range of products was key to our plans and we really appreciated being able to do this in person with people face-to-face. The feedback we have had not only from buyers, but fellow exhibitors and licensors has been fantastic. This has been such a worthwhile fair for us with many follow-up discussions to keep the sales team busy.”

The top trends and themes from the show included family play, licenses and STEM toys with science kits, build your own robots, and board games featuring in media coverage from the BBC, Daily Mirror, and The I newspaper, plus many others.

The winners of Toy Fair’s Hero Toys promoted outside the press office were once again a popular feature with the list attracting attention of visitors and the media, making it into the national media coverage of the show. Winners including the Gotham CityTM Racer from Bladez Toyz Ltd and the Sesame Street Talking Cookie Monster by Posh Paws International were some of the highlights. The Editor’s Choice award also returned this year and saw the brand-new Talking Paddington Bear from Rainbow Designs crowned media editors’ favourite new product of the show.

“After a year away, it has been a delight to see the industry come together again at Toy Fair to kick start 2022,” commented Roland Earl, Director General of the BTHA. “I would like to thank our exhibitors and contractors for the support and extra lengths gone to this year to put on a successful show. We are pleased to have welcomed a wider range of visitors from the UK and overseas to the show this year and wish all participants well in the year ahead”.

Applications for Toy Fair 2023 will be announced in March 2022 at www.toyfair.co.uk.

Toy Fair testimonials

Debra Tiffany, Brainstorm
“Like all exhibitors we of course returned to Toy Fair with some trepidation. Any fears were allayed as soon as the doors opened. It felt like business as usual and a real boost to be back at what is for us, our main trade show of the year. Both exhibitors and visitors alike seemed buoyant, and we are delighted it went ahead as it’s been a great event for the industry. Long may these face-to-face events continue.”

Richard Keel, Keel Toys
“Toy Fair 2022 has been even better for business than in January 2020, we have experienced a big increase in orders. It’s great that the trade shows are back up and running. It has been incredible, we have been non-stop writing orders.”

Kate Scott, HoloToyz
“This is our first year exhibiting at the London Toy Fair and the response we have received has been amazing. We started HoloToyz during the first lockdown, so having the opportunity to meet people face-to-face and demo our products in person has been a game changer for us. As we are brand-new, we needed to showcase our portfolio of products to the toy industry in order to secure distribution and network with experts in the industry. Having won second place in the Editor’s Choice Awards 2022, we will never forget our first experience at London Toy Fair, and we will definitely be back next year!”

Clive Wooster, Geomagworld
“The Fair has been critical this year for small-to-medium enterprises. They cannot demand previews or meetings, so we rely on the big guys walking past and saying “hey, that looks interesting” and this is exactly what happened. We missed that terribly last year, we grew, but we needed more distribution and undoubtedly this year has been excellent for that.”

Nazneen Yasin, Fabula Toys
“I was very pleasantly surprised at our first Toy Fair as we had visits from three big chain-distributors, including international distributors. I have had very productive meetings and have realised that people are very friendly and they have a lot of respect for new companies breaking into the industry that are trying to get their foot-in-the-door.”

Roy Greenwood, Kidicraft Ltd
“It has been extremely profitable to be here at Toy Fair. If the show didn’t go ahead, I think we would have lost twelve months. We have just got the license worldwide for Hornby puzzles so we’re looking for European partners for distribution. We had thirteen European distributors come in on the first day, which would have been an opportunity missed if we hadn’t exhibited. The retailers wanted to be here and the exhibitors wanted to exhibit. It was everybody pulling together.”

Dennis Blackmore, Learning Resources
“It’s been good to be back at London Toy Fair. The Learning Resources team has benefitted from showcasing our exciting new launches which includes the innovative Numberblocks products on our stand this year. Response from existing customers and the new visitors to the stand has been enthusiastic and positive. The Learning Resources team has welcomed the opportunity to engage with our trade customers face-to-face.”

Katy Fletcher, Ravensburger
"We are delighted to have been back in person at London Toy Fair this week. It's been great to meet so many of our valued retail partners and present to them our ranges across the business, as well as see many industry colleagues."

Mark Handley, Redlands Distribution
“Nothing beats being able to demonstrate innovative and fun toys in person and we’ve had a fantastic show watching the reactions to our range of Sharper Image R/C and Discovery toys. It has been especially amazing to see our new Gravity Rover come to life on our stand, the only wall to ceiling climbing RC in the world, and to hear both customers and journalists talking so excitedly about it. You don’t get that same wow factor on Zoom! There has been a real buzz to the show this week and we’re looking forward to a busy year ahead.

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Note to editors

Follow the latest Toy Fair news on Twitter at @toyfairuk. Toy Fair is the UK’s largest trade exhibition dedicated to the toy, game and hobby market. The event opened at the Olympia in London on 25 -27th January. PLEASE NOTE: TOY FAIR IS A TRADE ONLY EXHIBITION AND IS NOT OPEN TO MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC.

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About Toy Fair

Toy Fair is the UK’s largest dedicated toy, game and hobby trade exhibition taking place at Olympia London. The event takes place over three days at the end of January each year and plays host to hundreds of exhibitors, from start-ups to some of the biggest toy companies, launching thousands of new toy lines.

Toy Fair 2022 takes place from Tuesday 25th – Thursday 27th January. Press day was 25th January. To register for a press pass, visit www.toyfair.co.uk.

About the BTHA

The British Toy & Hobby Association was established in 1944 to represent the interests of British toy manufacturers and to raise standards of practice in the industry. Today it has around 150 members ranging from international toy giants to small family-run businesses that together account for more than 80% of the UK’s legal branded toy market. Membership of the British Toy & Hobby Association shows the member’s commitment to adhere to the BTHA Code of Practice under the umbrella of the Lion Mark which includes assurances covering ethical and safe manufacture of toys, toy safety, a ban on counterfeit goods, an assurance to market responsibly, a commitment to improving sustainability and a desire to promote the value of all play through support of the Make Time 2 Play campaign and the design of fun toys. Our members are manufacturers committed to making good quality toys in a responsible way. The BTHA also administers the Toy Trust - the industry’s charity.

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