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Bladez Toys makes preschool move

RC inflatable specialist has signed up Peppa Pig, Thomas and Teletubbies.

RC inflatable specialist Bladez Toys is moving into the preschool category, having already signed up a number of high profile licences.

The ambitious company – which has enjoyed considerable success with big name brands including Minions – has secured three licences for the range launch: Peppa Pig, Thomas and Teletubbies.

Bladez says it has already seen strong demand for the first two, following initial concept presentations back in October.

There will be a selection of products available including night lights, RC inflatable characters, furniture, educational toys and more.

“Preschool is an area that we have the innovation and skill to cater to,” Iain Morgan, ceo of Bladez Toys, explained to The Source. “Now we have the backing of the right licences, we felt now was the time to put our ideas into action.

“The possibilities are endless, and we are looking to become a market leader in the design, manufacture and distribution of preschool toys.”

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