BTHA launches new Make Time 2 Play podcast

The podcast series will consist of six weekly episodes, with the first discussing the benefits of physical play.

The British Toy & Hobby Association has launched a new podcast series for its Make Time 2 Play initiative.

The campaign provides parents and carers with hundreds of free play ideas, tips and information on the benefits of play.

The podcast series will consist of six weekly episodes, with the first episode available now. Presenter Georgia Jones chats to Dr Aric Sigman about the benefits of physical play, the impact physical play has on mental wellbeing and tips for parents and carers on how to get their children more active.

To listen to the podcast, click on this link.

The BTHA is also asking the toy industry to get behind the campaign and help share the podcast on their own social media pages.

If you are interested in supporting the podcast and campaign, simply email Rebecca@btha.co.uk for more information.

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