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Archive for December, 2008

Pintoy at Nürnberg Toy Fair 2009

Sunday, December 28th, 2008

[ February 5, 2009 to February 10, 2009. ] [caption id="attachment_149" align="alignnone" width="212" caption="Nuremberg Toy Fair 2009"][/caption]

Pin International will be exhibit our PINTOY brand at the largest toy fair event “Nürnberg Toy Fair 2009″.

Please feel free to come and visit us at our booth to see our new wooden toys products and design. Here is our booth detail.

The 60th. Spielwarenmesse International Toys Fair 2009
Date: [...]

Hong Kong Toys and Games Fair 2009

Friday, December 26th, 2008

[ January 5, 2009 to January 8, 2009. ] Our next Pintoy event is heading to Hong Kong Toys and Games Fair 2009 from 5-8 January. Please feel free to come and see us at our booth. Here is our booth detail. If you are looking to come to see us, you can also leave comment about your information in this post.

Hong Kong Toys [...]

Pintoy has won Thailand’s Prime Minister Export Awards in 1997 and 2000

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

Pin Internatiomal Co., Ltd. has won the Prime Minister’s Export Awards in the “Brand name” Category in year 1997 and in “Design” Category in year 2000. These awards add to the pride and prestige of the Pintoy Group  and will help the firm to maintain its [...]

Pintoy Hospital Series has won Practical Pre-school silver award

Thursday, December 25th, 2008

Age range: 3 years +
Description: The hospital series includes everything a child needs to create a busy hospital scene, all pieces are made from wood for durability and are highly detailed. As well as being a role play toy, this series encourages lots of imaginative play and discussion.

Score: 82%
What the testers said: “A brilliant resource [...]

Our Airport Series has won gold award

Friday, December 5th, 2008

What the testers said: “This toy had great appeal to children of a wide
age-range. It is very well made and durable and should last years. An
excellent resource for role play and to extend the children’s knowledge and
understanding of the world. It created a lot of discussion about the airport itself,
holidays and planes and vocabulary was developed through its use. It supported
development in many areas of the curriculum and can be adapted and
extended to fit in with many themes of work.”