GBG marks 1,000% growth on Fat Brain Toys

“Fat Brain Toys has huge potential in the current retail climate”.

Fat Brain Toys – which is distributed by Green Board Games – is going from strength to strength, with sales for 2018 up by over 1,000% compared to this time last year.

The range, which is suitable for children aged six months+, encourage children to explore their senses and the world around them, using an ‘explosion’ of colour, texture, shape and sound.

Each product has been designed to foster the development of fundamental skills and abilities, including hand-eye coordination, motor skills, sequencing, logic, reasoning, creativity and more.

Key products include Squigz, Waddle Bobbers, Tobbles and Quack Stack, with further lines due to launch in the year ahead.

Sarah Winter, head of sales at Green Board Games, commented: “Fat Brain Toys has huge potential in the current retail climate and I predict that significant growth is yet to come.”

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