1990's
1990
Another TP first-the Romany Caravan. Made from galvanised steel and heavy duty canvas it’s considerably bigger than a traditional playhouse. It comes complete with foldaway table and bench. Bunk beds are an optional extra!
It has the added benefit of mobility but, as it is very heavy, travel is limited-unless there’s a passing carthorse!
1992
TP form a subsidiary company, TFH, for children with special needs or learning difficulties. TFH offer over 1000 specialist items including TP outdoor play equipment specifically modified to meet the needs of these children.
1993
The unique concept of ‘growability’ is developed for the best selling Everest climbing frame, the forerunner of today’s Explorer. TP have long been committed to making toys that last for generations. Now, by facilitating assembly of the Everest at half height, to later grow the frame to full height at no extra cost, the play life of Everest frame is extended. Children as young as 18 months can now join in the fun.
In the same year TP are awarded the accolade of Best British Toy Company 1993 by the National Association of Toy Retailers
1994
A good year for swing sets!
TP patent a great idea for small gardens, the City Swing. The heavy duty load bearing frame is simply bolted to the wall of the house and a fun swing set is created in a very small space.
The Outrigger, forerunner of the Swingdeck, brings new play value to the Giant Swing range. Now it is possible to add climbing, hiding and sliding activity to your TP Giant Swing Set.
1998
The TP Skyride, the most popular two seater swing attachment in the TP range is launched. Child accelerated it so ‘can you push me’ becomes a thing of the past!
Another new departure that year - the launch of tptoys.com.
1999
A year of significant product innovation for TP
The Challenger Climbing Frame, becomes ‘growable’ as Challenger 2 is launched. TP now offer two steel climbing frames suitable for children under three years old. Both ‘grow’ from toddler to full height at no extra cost. All that is needed to grow the frame is included in the original purchase.
In the same year, a large wooden climbing frame with swings, the Chesapeake, is included in the TP range for the first time. Many of the ever popular TP swing accessories fit the new Chesapeake, so it has immediate appeal. In the next few years, timber will become a material of choice for outdoor playsets as parents seek more natural looking play equipment that blends into the garden environment.
Also new for 1999, the introduction of a range of large circular trampolines. The rectangular gymnastic trampoline was now joined by four circular trampolines, ideal for all family use. The circular design automatically directs the jumper back into the centre of the mat so is ideal for the less experienced trampolinist. Like timber playsets, trampolines were already very popular in the USA. In a few more years, their popularity in the UK will have increased significantly