Dubai: The Little Things, specializing in Figures, Toys, Fun and nostalgic collectibles, has wrapped up its successful participation in the Qatar Toy Festival 2024, the company said. Running from July 15 to August 14 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center, this event emerged as a standout summer attraction for both kids and the young at heart, according to a media release. With its dynamic assortment of booths and attractions, it provided an engaging experience for young visitors and a delightful throwback for the older crowd, it added.
The Little Things was thrilled to engage with new customers who praised its unique offerings and to connect with Pop Culture/Anime Community, who visited to meet the team in person. The booth also welcomed existing online customers, providing them with an opportunity to experience and purchase their favourite collectibles physically.
Among the extensive range of toys and collectibles on display, the standout sellers were items related to popular series such as Detective Conan, Grendizer, Captain Tsubasa, Hunter X Hunter, and Digimon. These collectibles, linked to beloved shows aired on Spacetoon, gained tremendous popularity and resonated strongly with the local audience.
“We’re excited by the outstanding response from attendees at the Qatar Toy Festival 2024,” said Micah Garcia, representative of The Little Things. “It was fantastic to see so many passionate fans, both young and adults enjoying the festival. The event truly became the ultimate summer destination for kids, offering an engaging and unforgettable experience. Connecting with our pop-culture community face-to-face was a highlight, and we look forward to continuing to offer our unique range of collectibles and creating more opportunities for fans to have a great time.”
The event’s success underscores the commitment to engaging with fans and showcasing a unique range of collectibles. As The Little Things concludes its participation in this year’s festival, they look forward to future opportunities to connect with the community and continue presenting its distinctive range of collectibles.
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