Moonpig launches gifting ranges with The Entertainer and Early Learning Centre

Card and gifting platform, Moonpig has secured a new partnership with The Entertainer which will see a curated selection of products from the toy specialist and Early Learning Centre available to buy alongside its range of personalised cards.

Moonpig customers can now shop up to 200 new products from The Entertainer and Early Learning Centre including brands such as PAW Patrol, Barbie and Squishmallows.

Both ranges have been designed to allow customers to seamlessly create the most personal card and gift combinations for babies and children across every occasion including birthdays and new baby celebrations.

The partnership sees Moonpig become the latest business to adopt The Entertainer’s ‘Toy Box – Total Retail Solution’.

“We’re incredibly excited to be launching this all-new collaboration with Moonpig, the UK’s go-to website for memorable and meaningful gifting,” commented Andrew Murphy OBE, group chief executive officer at The Entertainer. “The Entertainer’s ‘Toy Box – Total Retail Solution’ provides retailers with a choice of bespoke sourcing, ranging, wholesale or retail execution of their toy proposition – leaving them to run as much or as little of the end-to-end process and inventory management as they wish.

“Our partnership with Moonpig is testament to the versatility, as well as the attractiveness, of this offer. We can’t wait to launch on Moonpig, and welcome them as a ‘Toy Box’ partner alongside Matalan, M&S, Tesco and a host of other retailers across the globe.”

David Rimmer, general manager UK at Moonpig, continued: “We are delighted to welcome two amazing brands to our gifting portfolio, which has not only helped expand our baby and children’s gifting ranges, but also reinforces our commitment to only having the best brands on site as part of our ongoing trusted brand strategy.

“Our aim is to always provide customers with the opportunity to create the most personalised card and gift combinations, and we are confident that this new collection will strengthen that commitment and ambition to become the go-to place for all of your gifting needs.

“We look forward to developing this relationship with both The Entertainer and Early Learning Centre and continue to expand these ranges with products our consumers love for every gifting occasion.”

Want to read more news like this? Simply sign up to our daily digest by clicking here. You can also follow us on LinkedIn and on Instagram (@licensing_source).

MORE NEWS
NUFCchampagne500x500
 
Developed for the players’ celebrations in the changing room and BOXPARK, the club has teamed up with licensee, Bohemian Brands, to give United’s passionate and loyal fanbase the opportunity to purchase their very own bottle....
ToniesMattel500x500
 
As its 80th anniversary celebrations continue, Mattel has unveiled a number of new publishing partnerships - including a multi-title collaboration with Yoto, an expanded partnership with Tonies and new graphic novel activity....
PotionsMarvel500x500
 
The Potions Cauldron Group is assembling a range of Marvel Super Hero inspired soft drinks for fans of the hit movie franchise....
MHSLicensing30500x500
 
MHS represents a diverse portfolio of over 70 successful art properties including brands such as Thomas Kinkade, The Hautman Brothers, Stephanie Ryan and Abraham Hunter, with a library exceeding 70,000 designs....
GabrielleSimsSanderson500x500
 
Gabrielle Sims, director of partnerships and licensing at Sanderson, explains why the company supports the Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards....
BellasFinalistsComments500x500
 
"A phenomenal honour", "absolutely blooming delighted", "incredibly proud and excited", "buzzing to have been shortlisted", "incredibly grateful" were just some of the comments from finalists in this year’s Brand & Lifestyle Licensing Awards, with comments flooding in as they looked to share their joy at being nominated....
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.