Early Learning Centre
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The Early Learning Centre is a British chain of shops selling toys for very young children. Originally set up as a mail order company in the 1970's; it has grown to include 215 shops in the UK and over 80 in 19 other countries such as Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Canada and Australia. In addition, their toys are available in selected Debenhams, Boots and Sainsbury's. In the 1980's ELC opened a number of "nursery stores" which sold equipment such as puschairs and cots. John Menzies rescued Early Learning Centre after the failure of this new venture. After some years, the company's board of directors led by Mike France, bought the company back before selling it to Tim Waterstone (who founded Waterstones bookstores). More recently, Early Learning Centre was purchased by Mothercare.
They are known for selling products which use wood such as plywood and Chinese Maple and other non-plastic materials as well as top quality plastics, which are designed to be educational, and which are designed to be tough and safe for children to use. They work in partnership with the Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) to ensure their toys are of the highest standard. Their philosophy is learning through play with all stores devoting tuesday mornings to "playtime" where parents can bring their children to participate in organised activities and playtest the toys.
The chain had stores in the United States until the early 1990s.
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In Australia and New Zealand, Early Learning Centre (often abbreviated to ELC) also means preschool or kindergarten.
Early Learning Centre's focus is to help mums help children grow into happy, self-confident people. Their driven to create fantastic toys that help develop vital skills, toys that help children get off to the best possible start, and toys that are tremendous fun. Their toys are designed to help children explore the boundaries of their imaginations and creativity , to make learning fun and help children be all they can be.
Early Learning Centre opened its first store in the mid 1970s and now has 215 stores across the UK . The great thing about ELC is when you visit one of the stores, you can take our toys out the box and play with them, so you can choose the exact toy your child likes to play with best.
Every Tuesday morning, ELC devotes time to playtime sessions, where your children can join in some real hands-on fun. There are new toys to play with lots of competitions and activities.
Early Learning Centre also has over 80 international stores in 19 countries across the world.
From 1st July 2007 manufacturers and retailers have to fund the collection and recycling of waste electronic equipment – including electronic toys. Early Learning Centre has joined a scheme (the Distributor Take back Scheme) which funds a network of collection services around the UK.
At the Early Learning Customer you can take old electronic toys to one of the many collection centres that have been set up.
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