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© Inter IKEA Systems B.V. 2010. 11284 Prices valid until 24 July 2011 For the most important people in the world Children’s IKEA Children 3–7 years IKEA PS SVINGA hanging seat £ 49 .99 Steel and plastic. Seat 74×39cm. H107cm. Blue. 000.654.97 ALL BROCHURE PRICES ARE MAXIMUM PRICES VALID UNTIL 24 JULY 2011 (PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO ANY ALTERATION IN VAT) For directions and opening times for your local IKEA store, visit our web site at IKEA.co.uk

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Children 3–7 years £ ALL BROCHURE PRICES ARE MAXIMUM PRICES VALID UNTIL 24 JULY 2011 (PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO ANY ALTERATION IN VAT) For directions and opening times for your local IKEA store, visit our web site at IKEA.co.uk IKEA PS SVINGA hanging seat Steel and plastic. Seat 74×39cm. H107cm. Blue. 000.654.97 © Inter IKEA Systems B.V. 2010. 11284 Prices valid until 24 July 2011

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For the most important people in the world

Children’s IKEAChildren 3–7 years

IKEA PS SVINGA

hanging seat

£49.99Steel and plastic.

Seat 74×39cm. H107cm.

Blue. 000.654.97

ALL BROCHURE PRICES ARE MAXIMUM PRICES VALID UNTIL 24 JULY 2011

(PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO ANY ALTERATION IN VAT)

For directions and opening times for your local IKEA store, visit our web site at IKEA.co.uk

LEFT PAGE: SPEJA tunnel £18.99 No assembly required. Easy to use. Recommended for age 18 months upwards. 100% polyester. 176×46cm. Light blue. 900.788.48

THIS PAGE: 1. VITAMINER drape £12.99 Can be used as a room divider, a curtain, in door openings etc. Screens off without closing in. EVA plastic/ABS plastic/steel. 90×250cm. Multicolour. 801.632.53 2. SAGOSTEN air element with cover £22.99 Helps develop a child’s balance and basic motor skills. Recommended for age 3 and upwards. Plastic and 100% polyester. Designers: Jan Dranger/Lena Håkanson. Ø71, H30cm. Textile and plastic. 498.728.50

SAGOSTEN air element

with cover

£22.99

Play is serious stuffFrom waking up as a kangaroo, to going to bed as a racing car driver, play

is a child’s full-time job. And it’s a job to be taken seriously. Because it’s not

just fun and games – but the basis for how children learn, develop and

become who they are. And that fact underpins all the work we do here at

Children’s IKEA, and is the reason why we believe that home is the most

important playground.

When creating our products, we always start by speaking with leading

children’s experts. They teach us about things like safety, and how different

kinds of play stimulate different areas of child development. Then we turn

to the real specialists – children themselves, asking them to play with our

products as we watch, listen and learn. And by seeing the world through

their eyes, we can create the kind of playmates that children love,

and learn from. To discover more about play and child development,

visit IKEA.co.uk/playground

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A secret tunnel will take a child to places

they’ve never been before, and is a great help

to them in training their gross motor skills.

SPEJA tunnel

£18.99

LILLABO toy vehicles

£9.99/3pk

Solid beech. Designer: Henrik

Johansson. Assorted colours

401.714.72

Unlimited playKids see the world differently from us adults. We see a wooden block,

they see an airoplane, or a robot, or any number of imagined things.

And it’s because of this that we think it’s important to keep our toys

as basic as possible. Because when so much fun comes purely from

your own imagination, why would you want to complicate life?

MÅLA easel

£14.99

More interestingthan watching paint dry...Art for art's sake? No way! When children draw and paint,

they actually enhance their fine motor skills and practice hand-

eye coordination. By encouraging them to express themselves

freely, you'll let them exercise imagination, and find ways to

express their personality. Art is a human instinct. With the right

equipment, it’s easy to encourage what exists naturally, and to

help your children discover things about themselves, and the

world around them. To learn more about play and child

development, visit IKEA.co.uk/playground

1. MÅLA watercolour set £4.99 Non-harmful,

water-soluble, easy to mix and dilute. Comprises: 6x50ml

tins of watercolours. Assorted colours. 700.788.92 MÅLA 6-piece brush set £1.99 Solid birch and horsehair.

874.884.00

2. MÅLA felt-tip pens/stamps 99p/6pk Recommended for

age 3 and upwards. Stamp motifs: coil, star, heart, whale,

butterfly and flower. L18cm. Assorted colours. 200.848.62 3. MÅLA easel £14.99 Solid wood and painted finish.

43×62, H118cm. 500.210.76

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MÅLA drawing paper rolls

£2.99/ea

Drawing together with

friends isn’t just fun, it also

encourages social skills like

sharing and teamwork.

4. MÅLA drawing paper rolls £2.99/ea Paper. 201.522.81

5. MÅLA paint/draw storage £6.99 Solid pine.

52×18, H21cm. 101.493.50

6. MÅLA felt-tip pens/stamps 99p/6pk Assorted colours. 200.848.62

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MÅLA felt-tip pen/stamps

99p/6pk

IKEA PS LÖMSK swivel armchair

£45Plastic and polyester. Designer: Monika Mulder. 59×62, H75cm. Blue/white. 401.002.53

As with all our children’s products, IKEA PS LÖMSK is made with rounded corners, no protruding parts, and plastic that bends rather than cracks.

We’ve designed the latch for the pull-down hood so that it’s safe for little fingers.

An extra wide and weighted foot makes the IKEA PS LÖMSK topple-proof. (If you’re not allowed to spin at full speed, then what’s the point?)

Tailor-made for tough loveWho thinks about safety when they're having fun? Not kids, that's for sure! They’re too

busy enjoying themselves. But that's ok, because we make child safety our top priority.

We believe it’s our responsibility to see the hidden dangers, so we follow the strictest

international laws and have zero tolerance for any safety risks in our products.

Because children should be free just to play.

RUSIG rocker

£6.99

DUKTIG mini-kitchen

£89

new

Playing is learning for lifeDid you know that much of what makes us who we are

happens between the ages of 0 and 7? That’s really something

to think about, and it's the reason we believe that play is the

most important activity of all. Here are a few examples of how

children develop through play.

Right on track

Playing with a train set is a great way for kids to

develop their fine motor skills, and engine sound

effects... But it actually also encourages logical

thinking, which later in life is the basic skill for

understanding mathematics.

LILLABO 20-piece basic set train £6.99

Builds different tracks. Total track length 300cm. Recommended

for age 3 and upwards. Solid beech. Multicolour. 300.643.59

A heap big chief objective

It's essential for kids to be able to immerse

themselves in their own imagination. A play tent

is the perfect place to do just that. To take time

out, and have a little pow-wow with themselves.

KOJA tent £6.99 100% polyethylene. 120×120, H95cm.

White/light blue. 200.724.54

Productive down time

Rockers exercise joints

and muscles in children's

arms and legs. They're

also great for clearing

the mind and recharging

your batteries. Maybe

we should make them

for adults!

RUSIG rocker £6.99

Polypropylene plastic and silicone

rubber. Designer: Henrik Preutz.

79×39, H33cm. Red. 001.316.28

The meaning of friendshipRole-playing games are great for developing

social skills. Through these types of games

kids learn things like sharing, cooperating and

taking turns.

DUKTIG mini-kitchen £89 Birch plywood.

72×40, H108cm. 498.745.33

new DUKTIG 14-piece vegetable set £5.99

100% polyester. 101.857.48

BYGGA construction set

£9.99

It pays to practice

Apart from improving reactions

and timing, playing with a ball

increases a child’s ability to

focus. What's more, it will teach

them that with anything,

practice makes perfect!

SPARKA soft toys £2.99/ea

Recommended from birth upwards.

Fabric: 100% polyester. Filling: polyester

fibre. Ø20cm. Assorted colours. 401.244.09

Model behaviour

Model-making develops children’s fine motor skills and

hand-eye coordination, and gets them thinking. It also

boosts their confidence, and teaches cooperation when

they play with others.

BYGGA construction set £9.99

Recommended for age 5 and upwards. Plastic and synthetic rubber.

Designers: Raaschou-Nielsen/Cayouette. Multicolour. 000.607.63

TROFAST storage combination

£110

IKEA PS FÅNGST hanging storage with 6 compartments

£2.99

VITAMINER HJÄRTA rug

£3.99

FABLER ANKA wall pockets

£5.99

1. IKEA PS FÅNGST hanging storage with 6 compartments £2.99 100% polyester. Designer: A Huldén/S Dahlman.

Ø29, L168cm. Turquoise. 900.961.64

2. VITAMINER HJÄRTA rug £3.99 100% nylon.

Designer: Sirpa Cowell. 67×64cm. Pink. 101.626.00

3. VESSLA storage crate with castors £3.99 Plastic.

Designers: K. Hagberg/M. Hagberg. 39×39, H28cm. Blue. 800.985.16

VESSLA lid £1.50 Plastic. Designers: K. Hagberg/M. Hagberg.

39×39cm. White. 700.648.85

4. TROFAST storage combination £110 Solid pine and plastic.

Designer: Studio Copenhagen/Mia Gammelgaard. 88×30, H176cm. 398.728.55

5. FABLER ANKA wall pockets £5.99 100% polyester. Designer: Silke Leffler.

35×140cm. Red. 401.393.02

Great buddies deserve good homes

Life can be frustrating sometimes. Your best buddy does

a disappearing act right before bedtime, or your favourite paintbrush

is nowhere to be seen. It’s probably not their number one priority,

but children do actually appreciate a bit of order. After all,

it creates more space to play in, and it means they can find stuff.

With features like transparent plastic for good overview

and wheels for easy transport, our children’s storage helps kids

keep track of all their favourite playmates.

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LEFT PAGE:

STUVA range Foil and painted finish.

Storage combination with doors £83 60×50, H128cm.

White/green. 698.737.35 Storage bench £75 90×50, H50cm.

White. 398.766.60 Storage combination with doors/drawers £122 60×50, H128cm. White/green. 498.766.69

new LILLABO play mat £9.99 100% nylon and latex.

100×133cm. Green. 201.768.09

THIS PAGE:

1. LILLABO toy vehicle £9.99/3pk Assorted colours. 401.714.72

2. GOSIG VALP soft toy £5.99 Fabric: 100% polyester. Filling:

polyester fibres. L33cm. Brown. 201.679.56 GOSIG RÅTTA soft toy £1.99 Fabric: 100% polyester. Filling: polyester fibres.

L23cm. Assorted colours. 501.536.94 MAMMUT children's stool £4.99 Plastic. Ø30, H30cm. White. 901.766.41

3. BARNSLIG mirror £14.99 Plastic. 44×53cm. Green.

901.345.28 4. IKEA PS LÖMSK swivel armchair £45 Plastic and

100% polyester. 59×62, H75cm. Red/orange. 801.002.51

5. new GOSIG vet bag for soft toy £4.99

Fabric: 100% polyester. Filling: polyester fibres. 26×20cm.

White/red. 101.744.34

With no time to waste, the vets

jump into their “animal

ambulance” and head for the

scene of the emergency...

Suddenly, a car

swerves out of

control ...

... meanwhile at the

vets' office, it’s all

business as usual...

... until an

urgent call

comes in,

reporting an

incident!

... where our

heroes swiftly

help the

victim back

to perfect

health.

Everyone needs a place to call their own, especially kids. A place that

feels cosy and safe, where they can surround themselves with their

favourite things. Somewhere to read or do a nice drawing for mum and

dad... or just lie still and dream up a whole lifetime's great adventures.

To create a playful STUVA storage solution for your child, visit

IKEA.co.uk/STUVA

A room it's fun to be in!

STUVA storage bench

£75

LILLABO toy vehicles

£9.99/3pk

new

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For a number of weeks each year, we donate €1 to UNICEF and Save the Children for every

soft toy sold, supporting the education of children who need it most. That's a lot of cuddles.

And a whole lot of help to all those children around the world.

Good friends to kids all over the world

Find out how you

can take part at

ikea.co.uk

GOSIG GOLDEN soft toy

£12.99L70cm. 101.327.88

BARNSLIG ULVEN

soft toy

£5.99L60cm. 901.722.71

Meet Anna Efverlund, IKEA designer

“I return to my childhood all the time. One of my

favourite memories is of visiting my grandmother,

where I would play with her colourful buttons for

hours and hours. It’s a good example of how

children play, how simple buttons can inhabit

a magical world of their own. The joy I felt over those buttons as

a child is a great source of inspiration in my work today as a

grown-up. Because to do a good job as a designer for Children’s

IKEA, you need to think differently – these products need to be

more than just fun – they should also be functional, affordable and

most of all, safe.

And since a childish mind does a good job of challenging

conventions, I guess it’s fair to say it’s my job never to grow up.”

EKORRE rocking moose £24.99 Painted, solid

rubberwood. Designer: Anna Efverlund.

73×29, H52cm. Red/birch. 500.607.13

FAMNIG HJÄRTA cushion £6.99 100% polyester. Designer:

Anna Efverlund. 40×101cm.

Red. 474.958.60

SMILA BAGGE wall lamp £4.99 Plastic. Designer: Anna Efverlund.

Max 25W. 32×23cm. Green. 900.728.70

KRITTER bed frame and guard rail £49 Painted finish. Designer: Anna

Efverlund. 75×165, H67cm. Takes

mattress size 70×160cm (sold

separately). White. 598.516.06

Includes SULTAN LADE slatted bed

base. Packaged separately.

”I worked really hard to make this

children’s lamp fun, meaning when

the light is on, the legs on the bug

suddenly appear.”

”This rocking moose

is my modern take

on a traditional

rocking horse –

which explains the

pierced nose.”

FAMNIG HJÄRTA cushion

£6.99

KRITTER bed frame and guard rail

£49

EKORRE rocking moose

£24.99

Anna Efverlund at the age of two.

TITTA DJUR finger puppets £3.99/10pk 100% polyester. Designer: Anna Efverlund.

Assorted colours. 101.592.78