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.

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