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Think-a-lot Toys Introduces Two New Travel Games for Fairy & Sports Lovers
Think-a-lot Toys Introduces Two New Travel Games for Fairy & Sports Lovers
Think-a-lot Toys Expands Line with Themed Think-ets Collections.
Boulder,
CO,
United States of America
(prbd.net)
05/06/2010
"Think-a-lot Toys Expands Line with Themed Think-ets Collections."
Think-a-lot Toys has just released two new travel games, Think-ets Fairy Collection and Think-ets Sports Collection. The Fairy Collection, which comes in a bright pink pouch, has fifteen adorable, tiny trinkets with a fairy theme. The Sports Collection has trinkets with a sports theme. The game uses tiny trinkets to engage kids in their own "magical fairy-land" or "awesome sports-event" of stories, play, and imagination. The tiny trinkets are imported from around the world and come with instructions for ten different games to play.
Parents love ways to get their kids away from the computer and engaged in open-ended play-something all child development specialists and play researchers say is good for social and cognitive development. The allure of the miniature trinkets gets kids talking, sharing, laughing-even working together. Some of the games kids can play with their Think-ets include the classic memory game, "What’s Missing?", "What’s Your Story?" and the simple but challenging logic game, "Who’s Last?"
Think-ets ( http://www.think-a-lot.com ) combines fun with education and can be used on summer travels, at pool sides or in restaurants. Says one Mom, "We love this game and highly recommend it for families. I love the small size of the pouch-it can easily fit into a purse or diaper bag. The games are Brain-Boosters to enhance memory and critical thinking skills. Think-ets are a great activity to play while waiting for a doctor’s appointment, waiting for food at a restaurant, or an anytime challenge."
All Think-ets games are assembled in the United States by people with developmental disabilities. So, Think-ets are not only good for kids, they are good for our community.
Think-ets Fairy and Sports Collection games ( http://www.think-a-lot.com ) will soon be available nationally at specialty toy retailers, book, gift, museum, and general stores all across the country including large outlets such as: AreYouGame, Amazon.com, ToysRUs, Sears.com, Geppetto’s, ThinkGeek and Xtreme Geek.
About Think-a-Lot Toys:
Think-a-lot Toys ( http://www.think-a-lot.com ) is a socially responsible toy company that makes the award-winning Think-ets games of imaginative play. The company was founded in 2007 after Randy Compton came up with an idea of putting miniature items into a pouch and turning it into a fun and entertaining game for kids and parents. At the International Toy Fair in New York in February 2008, Think-ets was listed as the top game/toy for the entire show by the toy reviewer at About.com. By then, Think-ets had already won five awards and was on its way to being a best seller. The company now has twelve products in its line of "toys and games that make you think" including StoryPlay Cards and The Insight Story Card Set.
Our mission is to create open-ended toys and games that provide entertainment, joy, and learning while stimulating imagination, memory and interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligence.
For more information, call Think-a-lot Toys at 303-449-2737 or visit their website at http://www.think-a-lot.com, their blog at http://www.imaginativeplay.blogspot.com, and their Facebook page at Think-ets: Games of Imaginative Play. Think-ets Fairy and Sports Collection games have a suggested retail price of $9.99. Shipping now.
Press Contact:
Randy Compton, CEO
Think-a-lot Toys
1600 Zamia Avenue
Boulder, CO 80304
303-449-2737
randy@think-a-lot.com
http://www.think-a-lot.com
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Think-a-lot Toys ( http://www.think-a-lot.com ) is a socially responsible toy company that makes the award-winning Think-ets games of imaginative play. The company was founded in 2007 after Randy Compton came up with an idea of putting miniature items into a pouch and turning it into a fun and entertaining game for kids and parents.
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