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Receive your print copy of Toy World at home

Published on: 7th April 2020

Readers working from home can amend their address details to ensure they still receive the magazine.

Toy World believes that good communication throughout the toy community is important during the current situation, so we don’t want you to miss out on reading about all the latest developments from the world of toys.

Therefore, if you are an existing subscriber and one of the people who is working from home for the foreseeable future and you wish to receive your monthly copy of Toy World at your home address rather than the office, please email anita@toyworldmag.co.uk with your home address details and we will amend the database. (You can revert to office delivery at any time by contacting Anita again.)

Alternatively, you will be able to read the digital version of each print issue online – it will be posted on the Toy World website on the same day it arrives in the post. If you haven’t already read our April issue online, there’s much to catch up on; our comprehensive games & puzzles features looks at how this category is making the lockdown a little easier, and is joined by features on pre-school toys as well as pocket money collectibles.

You can also register to receive our daily email newsflash bulletin by clicking here: this will enable you to keep up to date with all breaking news from the UK and international toy market over the coming weeks.

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