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General => News => Topic started by: Richard on January 29, 2014, 06:39:36
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Congratulations Playmobil !!!
http://www.toyaward.de/en/2014/
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Happy to read that they're encouraging toys that will appeal to boys and girls alike.
It's neat to see the video too, nice close-ups.
Wait... first prize in the preschool category? That's so weird to me. The 3-year olds I know don't have the patience and motoric skills to play with Playmobil yet. Too frustrating.
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I think the idea is that Playmobil helps develop the patience and motor skills in the child. My three year old great niece is OK with Playmobil, though mind you at two and a half she was doing jigsaw puzzles for six year olds.
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It would be nice if they could win something in a higher age category, but things like the carousel are great for motor skills and developing a mechanical intuition (you spin it, the chairs go out). My niece (4) loves Playmobil, but she needs a little help with some of the harder bits (she's great at dismantling things - not so great at putting them back together).
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Good news! It looks great.
I think the problem is that they lack a category 5-8. I think children that age like Playmobil best.
My 6 year old loves Playmobil. He can play with it on his own or with friends. He makes big battlefields between pirates and police. And uses all the details and a lot of fantasy.
My three year old is almost a bigger fan, but just like Ismene said he's very good at dismanteling but he is not able to put a driver in a car by himself.
But playing with it surely improves his motoric skills and he does it almost every day for hours. He is my biggest excuse for buying more...
My almost nine year old plays with it sometimes. He is a diorama builder. He does that on his own and hates it when someone messes up.
He still likes doing that, but he doesn't ask for more Playmobil anymore. When I let him choose he wants technical Lego.
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That's great news!
(they should have a category for children over 40! :) )
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Nice!!!Good news for a change! :)
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Cool stuff. :)
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Thanks for sharing the news Richard, its always great to see Geobra win recognition at the toy fair.
I too found it interesting the 3-5 aged category. I figured it was in the 6-10 but then as you can see who won that bracket (a computer toy) it is no wonder Geobra is setting its sights for the lower aged kids. Just like in adults, 30 is the new 40 and so on, I guess the kids have the same effect, 4 is the new 8 and so on.
Thanks again for sharing the winning video
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Yeah, I thought it was strange that it was in the 3-5 category too. I tutor/babysit a six-year-old girl, and after we finish her homework we always play with playmobil. She loves it, but she still finds it rather difficult to manage at times. The small parts frustrate her, and she lacks the coordination to keep from knocking klickys over repeatedly, so I would think a preschooler would really have trouble. But I have noticed that in just a few weeks' time she's starting to improve. So I do think it is helping to develop her coordination. A child who started with playmobil younger would probably handle it fine by six years old. To me a child can't begin to fully appreciate playmobil until they are six or seven, though.
Awesome video of the new theme. I'm so excited about this theme! :love: :love: :love:
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In other words PM marketing did a good work in choosing this theme for production. So why are people annoyed with the 40th year sets?
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I think they made a good choice!!!
These sets look beautiful - I am looking forward to seeing them next year.
I agree that 5-8 would make more sense. I have only begun introducing Playmobil to my son in the past month or so and he still loves playing with all his 1.2.3. He will be 4 in May. Oh and he is definitely better at taking it apart then putting back together. :)
In response to the 40 Years sets - it's two separate issues. One nice thing about the 40 Year sets is they are being realeased in all the markets this year but it would have been nice to have somthing really special.
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Indeed, the anniversary sets are simply supersets released under a different name. Hence why theres no new supersets.
And its all just not anything special.. the medieval set looks like a rehash from the recent medieval batch instead of a prelude to what's to come or an homage to the past.
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the medieval set looks like a rehash from the recent medieval batch instead of a prelude to what's to come or an homage to the past.
Indeed!!! :hmm:
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I guess in 2015 the new Playmobil themes will be aimed at babies and they'll win another toy-award.
In 2025 the new themes will be inserted in the womb during pregnancy and they'll win a Nobel-prize.
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I guess in 2015 the new Playmobil themes will be aimed at babies and they'll win another toy-award.
In 2025 the new themes will be inserted in the womb during pregnancy and they'll win a Nobel-prize.
I heard that if a pre-parent plays with enough toyS the good vibe transcends into your reproductive enzymes thus producing a happier child. That's what I heard ;)