February 2023: Wooden Toys

To kick off its product-focused Featuring… newsletters, Progressive Preschool, along with PreschoolNews.net, looks at the ever-growing wooden toy sector. With sustainability at the heart of many decisions parents are making for their children now, it is no surprise that the wooden toy sector has experienced huge growth in recent years. It was evident at the recent trade shows, both in the UK and overseas, that suppliers recognise wooden toys as a significant product sector and one which they know has both retailer and consumer support.

Click below to view the special editions in full:

PreschoolNews.net Featuring… Wooden Toys – 1

PreschoolNews.net Featuring… Wooden Toys – 2

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