Spring Fair unveils licensed line-up

Taking place from 4-7 February at NEC Birmingham, Spring Fair is welcoming a host of licensed products including Disney, Marvel, Harry Potter and Barbie.

Soraya Gadelrab, event director, Spring Fair, commented: “We are very excited to welcome so many new and well-known licensed brands to Spring Fair. The huge rise in popularity for licensed products in the retail sector continues unabated and Spring Fair will play host an enormous array of best-selling designs.”

The Kids, Toys and Play sector offers toys from leading brands including Paddington and Peppa Pig from TY UK; licensed backpacks, wellies, shoes and lunchboxes featuring Bluey, Frozen and Harry Potter from William Lamb; and a range of Disney, Marvel and Universal soft toys, inflatable, games, novelties and stationery from Whitehouse Leisure.

 

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