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16.10.2013 - Ausgabe: 5/2013

Playtop reveals 3D rubber animals to engage children and promote play

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Playtop Licensing Ltd is introducing an exclusive range of 3D rubber animals. “They’re a hugely interactive tool where children can be creative whilst having fun,” says International Business Development Manager at Playtop, Thomas Møller-Neilson. “Why not play "the ground is poisonous" by balancing on the arms of the Octopus or simply have a rest sitting on the tummy of the Sleeping Farmer? The range is as adaptable as it is innovative.”
Every product in the 3D Programme range complies with the European Safety Standard EN1176 and is covered with a high quality rubber surface making it comfortable and safe for children to climb. Each of the animals and shapes can be placed on virtually any surface and have the option of being bolted to the ground or left free-standing, allowing elements to be moved from one place to another to actively change the play environment and provide interesting new play areas for children. To ensure absolute safety, however, it is advised that facility owners mount the range on Playtop safer surfacing. Playtop 3D rubber animals will be available to see at FSB Cologne in Hall 3.2, stand A-070. To get more information about the 3D programme, contact Playtop www.playtop.com
 

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