GP Flair adds to Stickle Bricks line

New Little Builder set will be among fresh launches at London’s Toy Fair.

GP Flair will be unveiling a number of new developments in its preschool portfolio at Toy Fair later this month, including additions to the Stickle Bricks line.

Since relaunch, Stickle Bricks products have been performing well at retail and a number of developments will continue to drive the range in 2018.

The new Little Builder set will make the perfect entry point into the range, according to Flair, as tots can jump right in and begin building with the assortment of brightly coloured bricks.

Meanwhile, at a higher price point is the new Fun Tub, perfect for young builders with grand designs in mind. The Fun Tub also doubles as a handy storage container.

Also launching at Toy Fair is the Stickle Bricks Fire Engine which will inspire countless adventures as little ones stick, stack and construct the fire engine-themed pieces.

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