Toy Fair drinks meet up returns for 2018

Event hosted by Progressive Preschool Magazine and Aardvark Swift is on Wednesday January 24.

The informal drinks and networking party hosted by Progressive Preschool Magazine and industry recruiters Aardvark Swift is back for the seventh year running at this year’s London Toy Fair.

This year’s event will take place on Wednesday January 24 from 6.30pm onwards, upstairs at The Hand and Flower which is handily situated just across the road from Olympia.

Rob Willis, publishing director at Progressive Preschool, said: “We’re only too pleased to once again offer hard working exhibitors and buyers a chance to have a drink on us, and unwind for a few hours after what will no doubt be another busy day at Toy Fair. We’re looking forward to welcoming everybody there.”

To register to attend, simply send us an email at event@max-publishing.co.uk.

Ian Goodall, md at Aardvark Swift, added: “As a specialist recruiter to the fantastic toy and licensing trades, it’s a pleasure to be able to offer something by return to the great candidates and companies that I work with.

“My team and I are looking forward to seeing everyone there.”

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