Orange Tree Toys readies new launches

Orange Tree Toys has launched a host of new product, as well as revealing new recyclable packaging across its range.

The new eco-friendly Jungle Animal range has been designed with sustainability in mind, with toys made out of FSC-certified wood. The collection includes skittles, pull-alongs and puzzles among others, all featuring animals such as an orangutan, leopard, elephant and tiger to name a few.

The company also has new additions to both its Peter Rabbit and Disney Classic Pooh collections including a block puzzles, shape sorters, stacking games and a wooden Peter Rabbit Advent Calendar.

Meanwhile, the new recyclable packaging sees fully closed boxes with the products wrapped safely inside in brown paper. The packaging will be coming through as a rolling change, with Orange Tree Toys hoping to have all packaging fully recyclable by the end of 2022.

MORE NEWS
BPIAPavilion500x500
 
The Baby Products Industry Association is to reintroduce its UK Pavilion for the first time since 2019 at next year's Kind + Jugend....
NewbieGuildford500x500
 
Located in Guildford, Surrey, the new store marks a significant milestone in Newbie's ongoing expansion and solidifies its growing presence in the British market....
GracoSafetyWeek500x500
 
A long-time supporter of road safety charity Brake, car seat expert Graco has revved up for Brake’s Road Safety Week (17-23 Nov) with its own interactive campaign, Safety Within....
POPMoomin500x500
 
The partnership is part of the Moomins’ 80th anniversary celebrations in 2025 and marks the first of two collection releases, with the second due to debut in spring 2025....
Eggloo500x500
 
“With the eggloo, we’re not only delivering a functional product but also redefining the look and feel of a classic training tool.”...
Finnson500x500
 
Award-winning sustainable changing bag brand Finnsøn has introduced its AW24 product range....
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.