Amaroni expands eco-friendly toy offering with FabBrix

UK toy distributor, Amaroni has partnered with wooden construction toy manufacturer, FabBrix.

The environmentally friendly wooden building bricks developed by FabBrix, are compatible with leading brand plastic bricks, but are 100% FSC certified. Each brick is create from wood that is responsibly sourced from sustainable, protected forests, while the cardboard packaging also comes from FSC-certified forests.

The FabBrix products offer themed collections with multiple construction options, plus a select range of products endorsed by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), featuring endangered animals from around the world.

FabBrix is already established in 15 countries worldwide, where its products help enhance cognitive ability, hand-eye coordination and the potential for expansive, creative play in an environmentally responsible way.

MORE NEWS
GoodHousekeeping500x500
 
“We’re excited to be expanding into parenting this year, as we celebrate 100 years of testing in the UK."...
Casdon500x500
 
Thousands of children in the UK attending the Little City sessions this year will be able to enjoy playing with a wide range of Casdon’s toys including the Dyson vacuum cleaners, Henry and Hetty cleaning lines and Dyson Hair Styling tools among others....
BTL
 
Following its expansion into the UK, BTL Diffusion has confirmed its first retail partnership of the Cloud B, BabyToLove and Little Big Friends brands in Argos....
Autumn Fair 24
 
The New Business Pavilion is designed to support small businesses and the next generation of makers and creators....
Rubies Star Wars
 
The new costume collection is designed to be the perfect galactic experience for little ones. ...
Copy of Progressive Preschool featured image (1)
 
Award-winning certified organic skincare brand, Little Butterfly London has introduced a new range specifically formulated for children aged three and over....
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.