Hippychick to expand Classic World offering

Nursery distributor Hippychick is set to expand its popular Classic World offering this spring.

Following its initial launch last year under the Hippychick umbrella, Classic World has proven popular with parents and children alike. In response to this success, Hippychick is expanding its Classic World offering to include even more unique SKUs.

The bright, vibrant and educational wooden toy range was designed to invoke all the senses of curious toddlers beginning to make sense of the world around them and has been a big hit with Hippychick’s customer base.

Classic World wooden toys are built to last and made from eco-friendly materials; helping to make a safe and clean world for children to grow up in. The company has a straightforward philosophy; ‘Happy Playing, Happy Learning!’.

The new lines will include additional variations of already popular products such as new animal character puzzle blocks, role-playing toys including a tool belt and larger gifting toys like the new multi-activity cube.

For more information on Classic World please visit www.hippychick.com/classicworld.

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