Zuru is a company that creates and designs innovative, high-quality toys at affordable prices for children around the world.
Founded in 2004 in New Zealand by two siblings, Anna Mowbray and Mat Mowbray.
Started as a small company that imports toys to New Zealand.
Moved its headquarters to Hong Kong in 2011 to expand its production capabilities and international reach.
Acquired two toy companies known as X-SHOT and Bunch O Balloons, which helped Zuru expand its toy offerings and increase its market share.
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Zuru offers toys for a variety of age groups, from toddlers to teenagers. Each toy comes with recommended age ranges on the packaging.
Zuru toys are designed to be innovative, high-quality, and affordable. The company also offers a wide range of toy categories, including outdoor toys, dolls, and STEM toys.
Zuru toys can be found in major retailers, such as Walmart, Target, and Amazon. They can also be purchased directly from Zuru's website.
Yes, Zuru toys are designed to meet safety standards and undergo rigorous testing before being sold to consumers. Zuru also provides safety and use guidelines on its packaging and website.
Zuru offers a 30-day return policy for its products purchased through its website. Products must be in new and unused condition and include all original packaging and accessories.