New additions boost Jumbo’s Goula range

Some 20 new toys have joined the popular wooden toy collection.

Jumbo Games has significantly bolstered the popular Goula wooden toy range, introducing some 20 new toys to the collection.

New highlights introduced at UK Toy Fair last week included the Puzzle Bear Family House, Pull-Along Bunny’s Train and Pull A-Long Dog and Duck, as well as the Wooden Construction Pack which features 40 chunky and child-friendly pieces for little ones to create their own towns and villages.

Meanwhile, Jumbo is releasing nine new Goula ‘First Games’ – with the aim to provide children with fun and educational learning play patterns.

These include 3 Little Pigs, Antarctica, Logic City and Apple +- Game. In addition to this, there are two creative-inspired Animal and Dinosaur Foam Sticker Games.

Finally, within the arts and crafts section of the brand, there are Owl and Fox and Elephant and Lion do-it-yourself craft kits.

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