Newyddion
Calennig in Wales: A New Year Tradition (and a Lovely Time for Small Gifts)
If you’re in Wales, you’ll know the days around New Year have their own feel. Christmas is done, the house is (mostly) back in order, and there’s that quiet little reset before January properly kicks in. One of the traditions that sits right in that “in-between” space is Calennig. What is Calennig? Calennig is a Welsh New Year custom that varies from place to place, but the heart of it is simple: good wishes for the year ahead. Traditionally, it often involved children going from house to house on New Year’s Day, offering greetings and songs, sometimes carrying small tokens like an apple on a stick decorated with cloves and greenery. In return, they might receive small gifts or treats. Even if you’ve never done Calennig in the traditional sense, the idea still lands: start the year with kindness, a bit of community spirit, and a small gesture that says, “thinking of you.” A little memory that always makes me smile One of my favourite things about Welsh traditions is how they get passed down in everyday moments. I still remember my grandmother asking me, around New Year, “Have you been out collecting Calennig?” It wasn’t a big formal conversation — just a simple question that made the whole tradition feel real. Like it wasn’t something from a history book. It was ours. And even now, it’s the sort of line that instantly takes you back. Why we love it (especially as a family-run business) We’re a family-run online shop in North Wales, and Calennig feels very “us” because it’s not about big, flashy spending. It’s about: Thoughtful little gifts Treats for kids (and grown-ups, let’s be honest) A fresh-start feeling Making someone’s day with something small It’s the kind of tradition that fits real life — especially when everyone’s watching the pennies after Christmas. A simple Calennig gift idea: small, useful, cheerful If you’re doing a New Year visit, popping round to see family, or just want to start the year on a positive note, you don’t need much. A small, well-chosen gift goes a long way. A few easy Calennig-style ideas: Stationery treats: notebooks, pens, colourful sets for back-to-school prep Little toys: pocket-money bits, fidget toys, small puzzles Crafty bits: rainy-day activities for that long winter week Small “just because” gifts: something fun that doesn’t need an occasion These are exactly the sorts of things we stock — practical, giftable, and perfect for that post-Christmas lull. New Year, fresh start: a small treat can be the reset There’s a reason traditions like Calennig stick around. They’re a reminder that you don’t have to wait for a big moment to be thoughtful. If you’re setting up for January — getting the kids organised, planning a few indoor activities, or just fancy a little pick-me-up — have a browse. You might find something that makes the first week of the year feel that bit brighter. A quick thank you (and Happy New Year) Whether you’re keeping traditions alive, starting a new one, or just enjoying the calm after Christmas — we’re wishing you a cracking New Year. And if you do a Calennig visit this year, we hope it’s full of good wishes, warm welcomes, and a few small treats along the way.
Between Christmas & New Year in Wales: A Busy Season, Big Thanks, and What’s Next
If you’ve placed an order with us over the Christmas period — thank you. Genuinely. The run-up to Christmas and the days just after were properly busy for us (and for our suppliers too), and it’s been one of those seasons, especially when it's the first time, where you learn a lot, quickly. We’re a family-run online shop in North Wales, and we focus on toys, gifts and stationery delivered fast across the UK. Christmas is always going to be our biggest test — but this year felt like a real “level up” moment. Christmas orders: busy in the best way The Christmas rush is brilliant because it means: More people discovering the shop More last-minute gift buying (we see you) More repeat customers coming back for stocking fillers, crafts, and little treats It also means a lot more moving parts behind the scenes — more orders, more tracking, more customer messages, and more coordination with multiple suppliers. A quick, honest note on supplier delays Most orders went smoothly, and we’re grateful for the suppliers who absolutely smashed it during peak season. That said, we did have a few issues with some suppliers that we’re still dealing with. Nothing dramatic, but the sort of things that can happen when everyone across the delivery network is under pressure — slower dispatches, stock changing quickly, and the occasional mismatch between what’s listed and what’s actually available. If you’ve been affected: thank you for your patience. We’re actively sorting the remaining cases and tightening up how we handle supplier updates so we can spot problems earlier and keep you better informed. The “in-between” week: a lovely Welsh reset There’s something about the period between Christmas and New Year that feels different in Wales. It’s quieter, but not sleepy — more like a reset. Across North Wales (and beyond), this week is often filled with small traditions, local events, and that familiar winter feeling of community. Depending on where you are, you might see: Local winter fairs and town-centre events Gatherings and charity fixtures End-of-year community celebrations The build-up to New Year traditions (including the kind of doorstep visits and well-wishing that many of us grew up with) And if you’re lucky, you’ll catch some of the proper Welsh classics too: Mari Lwyd — the famous (and slightly spooky) horse-skull tradition, where a group goes from door to door with songs and playful challenges. It’s one of those things that sounds mad until you see it, and then you’re fully invested. Calennig — New Year customs that vary by area, often involving children visiting houses with good wishes (and sometimes small gifts), marking a fresh start to the year. It’s a time for warm food, brisk walks, and a bit of “right, let’s get ourselves sorted” energy before January hits. What we’re focusing on next As we head into the New Year, we’re keeping it simple and practical: Improving supplier checks so stock and dispatch info is more reliable Keeping delivery updates clearer (especially during busy periods) Continuing to build a product range that’s genuinely useful for families — toys, gifts, stationery, and crafty bits that make great presents year-round If you’re browsing this week, you’ll still find plenty of great options for birthdays, rainy-day activities, and those “just because” treats. Thanks again — and Happy New Year Whether you ordered, shared a link, left a review, or just had a look around: thank you for supporting a family-run online shop in North Wales. We’re excited for what’s next. Wishing you a calm, happy end to the year — and a cracking New Year.
Bringing Back the Joy: Our journey founding Allworths Bazaar
Allworths Bazaar is more than just a business—it's the continuation of our family history deeply rooted in Barmouth, stretching back many generations. For years, we dreamed of opening a shop in the town we love. As our own family grew, we noticed how few options there were locally for baby items and, as our children got older, we found ourselves reminiscing about “the old days”—when Barmouth’s shops offered toys and gifts almost year-round, creating a real sense of community. A few years ago, a local history group launched a Facebook page, sharing old photos and stories of Barmouth’s businesses—some long gone, others just starting out. Inspired by these memories, we began seriously considering our own venture: a business that would offer something new for today, while also evoking nostalgia for parents and grandparents. Throughout this journey, one sentiment kept coming back to us: “Your grandmother would have been great at this,” or “She could have told you exactly what to do.” That’s when we realised what we were really trying to capture— the warmth and spirit of a beloved Barmouth shop from years past: Aspinall’s Bazaar on Beach Road, where my grandmother worked for many years with the wonderful owners Mr. & Mrs. Ellis. We spent hours recalling the stories my grandmother shared about her time there, the supportive owners, and the joy of seeing toys and gifts displayed for families to enjoy. Some of the fondest memories were of watching children’s faces light up with excitement as they explored the shop—those moments of pure happiness left a lasting impression on us. I have vivid memories of being a child myself, running up and down the ramps, and even “helping” my grandmother open up the shop on some mornings. So we decided to start a toy and gift business—one that brings a bit of that magic back. We researched the local and wider market, even visiting the Toy Expo in London in 2024. It was both exciting and a little daunting to see how much things have changed. After plenty of research and funding applications, we faced the realities of launching a new business. We knew we needed a plan that was both achievable now and could grow into our dream of a physical shop in the future. That’s why we’re starting online, hoping to offer the same warmth, care, and memory-making moments that made those old shops so special. Thank you for being part of our story. We look forward to welcoming you to Allworths Bazaar—where every order is handled with care, and every customer is part of our community.
Top 10 Classic Toys Every Child Should Experience (And Why They Still Matter)
There’s something truly special about classic toys. In a world full of screens and gadgets, the timeless favourites—like wooden puzzles, plush animals, and building blocks—still bring joy to children and parents alike. At Allworths Bazaar Ltd, we believe the best playtime memories are made with simple, well-loved toys. Here are our top 10 classic toys every child should experience, and why they’re still so important today: 1. Wooden PuzzlesGreat for problem-solving, patience, and hand-eye coordination. There’s nothing like the satisfaction of fitting that last piece! 2. Plush Teddy BearsA soft friend for comfort and imaginative adventures. Teddy bears have a way of sticking around for years. 3. Building BlocksEncourage creativity, motor skills, and teamwork (especially when the whole family joins in). 4. Craft KitsFrom crayons to paper and glue, craft supplies let kids’ imaginations run wild. Plus, you get fridge-worthy masterpieces to treasure. 5. Colouring BooksA timeless favourite for kids of all ages. Colouring books encourage creativity, fine motor skills, and offer a calming, screen-free activity. Pair them with a set of crayons for hours of imaginative fun. 6. Play Tea SetsTea sets are perfect for imaginative roleplay and social skills. They encourage children to host their own “tea parties,” share, and interact—whether with friends, family, or their favourite teddy bear. 7. Dolls and Action FiguresClassic companions for storytelling and roleplay, helping kids explore emotions and relationships. 8. Board GamesBring everyone together for laughter, learning, and a bit of friendly competition. 9. Sticker PacksStickers are a simple, affordable classic that kids love. They’re perfect for decorating notebooks, crafts, and gifts—plus, they encourage creativity and personal expression. 10. Pull-Along ToysPerfect for little ones finding their feet, these toys encourage movement and coordination. Why Do These Classics Still Matter?Classic toys aren’t just fun—they help children develop important life skills, spark creativity, and make lasting memories. They also encourage family time, away from screens. If you’re looking for quality, timeless toys, check out our collection at Allworths Bazaar Ltd. Every purchase supports a small, family-run business right here in the UK.
Calan Gaeaf: Dechrau Gaeaf Hudol Cymru
Calan Gaeaf: Dechrau Gaeaf Hudolus Cymru (a Pham Mae Plant yn Ei Hwylio!) Wrth i'r dail droi'n aur ac i'r nosweithiau hirhau, mae teuluoedd ledled Cymru yn paratoi ar gyfer un o wyliau mwyaf hudol y flwyddyn—Calan Gaeaf! Os nad ydych erioed wedi'i ddathlu o'r blaen, meddyliwch amdano fel ateb Cymru i Halloween, yn llawn traddodiad, dirgelwch, a digon o resymau i blant (ac oedolion!) gyffroi. Beth yw Calan Gaeaf? Wedi'i ddathlu ar 1af o Dachwedd, mae Calan Gaeaf yn nodi dechrau'r gaeaf yng nghalendr Cymru. Mae'r noson gynt, a elwir yn Nos Galan Gaeaf (31ain o Hydref), yn llawn straeon iasol, gemau a chynulliadau. Mae'n adeg pan, yn ôl llên gwerin, mae ysbrydion yn crwydro ac mae'r llen rhwng y byd hwn a'r byd arall ar ei deneuaf—esgus perffaith am ychydig o ddrwg a llawer o hwyl! Gemau a Theganau Traddodiadol Longe before trick-or-treating and pumpkin carving, Welsh children would play games like 'apple bobbing' and 'coelcerth' (the bonfire game, where everyone throws a marked stone into the fire—if your stone is missing in the morning, legend says a spirit has taken it!). These traditions are all about togetherness, laughter, and just a touch of shivers. Yn Allworths Bazaar, rydym wrth ein bodd yn rhoi tro modern i'r gemau traddodiadol hyn. Beth am geisio noson o gemau bwrdd teuluol gyda thema arswydus? Neu sefydlu eich cystadleuaeth plymio am afalau eich hun gartref? Mae ein dewis o grefftau a theganau yn berffaith ar gyfer creu eich dathliad Calan Gaeaf eich hun – meddyliwch am becynnau llusernau DIY, setiau lliwio hydrefol, a gemau clasurol i gadw pawb yn adlonni wrth i'r nosweithiau dywyllu. Creu Atgofion Mae Calan Gaeaf hefyd yn amser gwych ar gyfer gweithgareddau creadigol. Anogwch y rhai bach i wneud eu masgiau eu hunain, addurno'r tŷ â chynbatiau a phantasiâu papur, neu bobi trîtiau Cymreig traddodiadol fel 'soul cakes' gyda'i gilydd. Mae'r eiliadau hyn yn dod yn atgofion gwerthfawr, ac mae gennym ni'r holl gyflenwadau sydd eu hangen arnoch i fod yn greadigol gyda'r plant. Traddodiad Cymreig ar gyfer Heddiw P'un a ydych chi'n cadw hen draddodiadau'n fyw neu'n dechrau rhai newydd, mae Calan Gaeaf yn ffordd wych o groesawu'r gaeaf a chysylltu â threftadaeth Cymru. Yn Allworths Bazaar, rydym yma i'ch helpu i wneud y dathliad yn arbennig iawn—gyda theganau, gemau a chrefftwaith sy'n ysgogi'r dychymyg ac yn dod â theuluoedd ynghyd. Dymuniadau hudolus Calan Gaeaf i chi!
Cyflwyno Allworths Bazaar: Siop Ar-lein Gyfeillgar ar gyfer Anrhegion a Theganau
Rydym yn gyffrous i'ch croesawu i Allworths Bazaar, eich cyrchfan ar-lein leol newydd ar gyfer teganau, deunydd ysgrifennu, anrhegion a chyflenwadau crefft—i gyd ar gael wrth law, lle bynnag yr ydych. Fel busnes teuluol wedi'i leoli yn Abermaw, rydym yn angerddol am gynnig ystod eang o gynhyrchion o safon gyda'r cyffyrddiad personol y byddech chi'n ei ddisgwyl gan eich hoff siop—ar-lein yn unig! P'un a ydych chi'n chwilio am anrheg feddylgar, yn stocio i fyny ar hanfodion crefft, neu'n rhoi pleser i'r plant i rywbeth arbennig, fe welwch chi ddigon i'w archwilio yn ein siop ar-lein. Beth sy'n ein gwneud ni'n wahanol? Ein hymrwymiad i wasanaeth cyfeillgar, personol yw e—ni waeth o ble rydych chi'n siopa. Rydym yn credu y dylai siopa ar-lein deimlo yr un mor groesawgar a chymwynasgar â mynd i mewn i siop leol. Os oes angen argymhellion arnoch chi neu os oes gennych chi gwestiynau, rydym ni ond neges i ffwrdd ac rydym ni bob amser yn hapus i helpu. Wrth i ni dyfu, byddem wrth ein bodd yn clywed eich adborth, syniadau ac awgrymiadau ar gyfer yr hyn yr hoffech ei weld yn ein siop. Mae eich mewnbwn yn ein helpu i'ch gwasanaethu'n well ac yn cadw ein silffoedd ar-lein yn llawn o'r pethau rydych chi'n eu caru fwyaf. Diolch am gefnogi busnes lleol, teuluol. Allwn ni ddim aros i fod yn rhan o'ch eiliadau bob dydd, prosiectau creadigol, a dathliadau—i gyd o gysur eich cartref eich hun. Archwiliwch Allworths Bazaar ar-lein heddiw! Dymuniadau cynnes, Gan y tîm yn Allworths Bazaar