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Toyday: Where Fun and Learning Unite - The Inspiration Behind Our Name

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Today, at our children's school, the air is filled with excitement and anticipation as it's Toyday – a day dedicated to the joy of play and creativity. The classrooms and hallways are adorned with colorful toys and happy faces. Children proudly carry their favorite toys, eager to share their treasures with friends.  At Toyday, we celebrate the cherished tradition of "Toyday" or "Take a Toy to School Day." This joyous custom of bringing toys to school inspired our company's name and philosophy. We believe that education should be infused with fun and play, as it fosters creativity, imagination, and social development. Our mission is to provide toys, games, and educational resources that promote playful learning. By blending fun with purpose, we aim to spark curiosity and passion for learning in children. Through Toyday, we foster a community of parents, educators, and children who share a love for playful education. With a commitment to quality and purpos...

Hornby on Brink of Collapse

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Hornby’s chief executive Richard Ames, has quit the ailing British firm, following a 3rd profit warning in just 5 months. Will this be the end for one of Britain’s best loved manufacturers? Hornby, which also makes Corgi cars, Airfix kits and Scalextric, have produced children’s toys since the early part of the 20th century. They produced most of their product lines in the UK until 1999 but subsequently moved all of their manufacturing to China. Despite attempts to move some production back to the UK in 2012, it could be the unreliability of their Chinese manufactures that is set to toll the death knell for Hornby. The irony of this will be in the event that Hornby does go under, I would be willing to bet that it will be the Chinese that buy it! Hornby have struggled to consistently get there train sets out of China and into European stores for the last few years, despite going to the length of changing Chinese factories in 2014. Stories of businesses struggling to get stock ou...