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We have over 700 toys for children aged 0-12years plus a range of board games and puzzles for the older kids amongst us.

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See our full catalogue of toys here.

All out toys and equipment are catalogues and coded for ease of finding. 

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A – Activity

Toys to develop gross motor skills. Can include equipment for climbing/balancing/jumping.

 

B – Beginners

Toys specifically for babies! Early exploration including rattles and activity centres.

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C – Coordination

Hand-eye co-ordination from early stacking and threading to more complex construction sets.

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D – Dramatic Play

Creative/imaginative play e.g dolls, figurines, dress ups, tools etc

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E – Electronics

Toys including electronic games, to develop numeracy or literacy eg. Leap Frog consoles etc.

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F – Fun

Sand and water play, bath toys etc

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G – Games

Games that use colour, memory, numeracy or literacy eg. Board games, card games etc

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I – Interactive Toys

Instrumental musical, interactive toys like battery operated teddies and toys that encourage learning through language and numeracy eg Vtech toys, musical instruments

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J – Jigsaws

Jigsaw puzzles, inset puzzles (wooden puzzles with knobs etc) and foam jigsaw mats

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L – Literacy

Sharing and encouraging language development. eg books, letter and reading skills f

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M – Materials for art and craft

Play dough, painting, drawing, colouring, modeling

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N – Numeracy

Toys encouraging number play, matching, sorting, grading, counting and teaches children math concepts eg. flash cards, counters, measuring, clocks etc

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S - Sound

Instruments and toys to make all the sounds you can think of. 

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SS - Social Studies

Toys, learning equipment and games that relate to social studies areas - Geography & History

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T – Transport

Trains, airplanes, cars, boats

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V - Variety

Our variety boxes of toys suitable for different ages

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Safety & Batteries

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All our toys and/or toy bags are labelled with necessary safety warnings. Please ensure you familiarise yourself with these. Helmets must be worn on certain scooters and bikes, you may view our helmet waiver and release on our website or via the link in your welcome email. 

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No toys are stored with batteries. We have some tester batteries at the toy library if you wish to ensure a toy is in full working condition prior to borrowing it. We request that you supply your own batteries for use with the toys.

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