Wholesale Toy & Gift Catalog — Shenzhen B2B Export Partner
Building blocks, educational play, vehicles, puzzles, and more. Send toy images, SKU links, or specs when you need products not listed here.
Ordering notes: Mixed orders are welcome — combine multiple products in one shipment, MOQ 10 pcs per item (mini figures carry separate MOQs).Volume pricing is available on larger orders — contact us for a quote.Looking for a product not listed here? Request our full catalog and current stock availability.Most products can also be combined into custom assortments and sets — ask us for details.
Compliance coordination supported: EN71 (EU) · ASTM F963 (US) · CPSIA (US) · CE —
read the buyer compliance guide.
Featured wholesale toy picks
Direct links to 12 featured SKUs across the active toy groups. Use the full catalog grid below for the complete active SKU list.
Qili Toys is a Shenzhen-based B2B toy export partner with an online catalog and warehouse workflow for RFQ preparation. Buyers can browse active SKUs, compare packaging and carton data, check MOQ notes, and shortlist items for quotation. The catalog is a starting point: final price, current stock or availability, MOQ, packaging, compliance scope, and shipping plan are confirmed after RFQ review.
Catalog scope: 1,056 active SKUs across 12 toy and gift categories
(as of ). SKU counts by largest group: Building Blocks & Construction (329), Vehicles & Ride-On Toys (224), and Action Figures & Role Play (217).
Counts refresh when the live catalog is updated.
For off-catalog requests, buyers can send product photos, product links, market screenshots, samples, target quantities, packaging requirements, destination market, and compliance needs. Qili first checks catalog coverage, warehouse-ready options, and close alternatives; when needed, a new sourcing brief is opened and MOQ, packing, carton data, and feasibility are confirmed before quotation.
The catalog covers building blocks, role play, plush, electronic toys, educational products, puzzles, outdoor toys, vehicles, water toys, and other export-friendly toy lines. Buyers may start from
building blocks and construction toys,
educational toys,
vehicles and ride-on toys, or
outdoor and sports toys,
then add products from other categories when carton quantity, packing method, availability status, and freight economics make sense. Final order details are confirmed by direct communication before order preparation or export.
After an RFQ arrives, Qili reviews the product reference, quantity, destination market, packaging, compliance needs, sales channel, and budget range against current catalog items, warehouse-ready options, and stock-first alternatives. That review decides whether the request can be quoted from an existing SKU, a close substitute, or a new sourcing brief.
Before quotation is finalized, Qili checks current availability, MOQ, unit packing, carton quantity, carton size, gross weight, sample or photo approval needs, and lead-time assumptions. Clear details at this stage help buyers compare product appeal, freight efficiency, packing risk, and whether a mixed-SKU order is realistic.
After the order is confirmed, Qili coordinates order follow-up, packing photos, QC evidence, commercial invoice and packing list details, carton marks, and handoff to the buyer's forwarder or agreed shipping route. The goal is one clean order record from Qili's warehouse workflow to shipment, so the buyer's team can match the cargo against the confirmed purchase list.
What product checks and documents matter before shipment?
Toy buyers should match compliance documents, packaging checks, and QC evidence to the exact SKU, destination market, age grade, material, function, and sales channel before shipment. Qili does not treat one document as a universal answer for every item. For toy and gift orders, buyers may ask for EN71, ASTM F963, CPSIA, CE declarations, phthalate reports, battery or chemical documentation, GCC support, or marketplace-specific evidence. When supporting documents are available, the model number, product name, test scope, date, and report owner still need to match the actual order.
QC starts before shipment, not after a container is already moving. For catalog products, we check the buyer's selected SKU against the image, packaging, carton quantity, carton size, gross weight, accessories, color or assortment notes, and any label requirement. For repeat orders, the focus is consistency with the last approved version. For new or customized products, the focus is making the expected version explicit enough that Qili's warehouse team, the inspector, and the buyer are all checking the same thing.
Depending on order value and risk, inspection can include photo confirmation, random carton opening, quantity checks, visible workmanship review, packaging condition, carton mark verification, and simple function checks for items with light, sound, movement, magnets, batteries, or electronic parts. Higher-risk items may need buyer-approved samples, third-party lab testing, or a formal pre-shipment inspection. These checks are not decoration for the website; they are practical safeguards for importers who need predictable arrival, customs, and sales-channel outcomes.
Why should buyers source through Qili?
Qili is a Shenzhen trading and export partner for buyers who need one contact to handle catalog and off-catalog toy orders, warehouse consolidation, QC, and shipping documents.
One-window sourcing for catalog and off-catalog requests
Buyers can start from the online catalog or send photos, product links, market screenshots, target prices, packaging references, or product specs. Qili matches each reference to an in-catalog item, a warehouse-ready option, a comparable substitute, or a new sourcing brief, and confirms packaging, carton quantity, outer carton size, CBM, gross weight, and quotation notes before the quotation goes back. One contact, one purchase list, and one workflow replace scattered follow-up across several channels.
Mixed-SKU consolidation lowers landed cost
Most import channels need several categories in one container rather than scattered small orders. Qili supports mixed-SKU toy consolidation by combining catalog items across building blocks, plush, vehicles, educational toys, outdoor toys, role-play, and other groups into a shared 20ft or 40ft load. Per-product carton quantity, outer carton size, CBM, and gross weight let buyers model freight density before placing the order, so the landed cost picture is set up front instead of being recalculated after goods arrive for consolidation.
Mixed-SKU staging at Qili's Shenzhen warehouse: cartons from multiple product lines staged against the buyer's confirmed packing list before container loading.Compliance corner of the same warehouse: organized small-parts bins, and active consolidation cartons — the physical record-keeping environment behind every packing list.
QC coordination and export documents in one workflow
From quotation through shipment, the same team handles purchase confirmation, order follow-up, packing photos, pre-shipment QC coordination, commercial invoice details, packing list, carton marks, and forwarder handoff. Qili coordinates third-party testing (EN71, ASTM F963, CPSIA, CE) against the actual order rather than presenting a generic certificate, and document fields stay aligned with the confirmed purchase list so the buyer's import and customs teams work from the same record.
A buyer visit our warehouse team at Qili's warehouse — checking his goods carton purchase from Qili.
Shenzhen-based, close to the Pearl River Delta supply chain
Operating from Shenzhen, Guangdong puts Qili near the Pearl River Delta toy and gift export base and the Yantian and Shekou ports the export schedule depends on. Local presence shortens the loop between RFQ, sample review, warehouse stock checks, packing confirmation, and final loading — especially when a buyer needs sample photos, packaging confirmation, or a real-time availability check before approving an order. For time-sensitive launches, that proximity is the difference between catching a sailing window and missing one.
FAQ for importers and distributors
Can I order products that are not listed on the website?
Yes. The online catalog shows active coverage, but many B2B requests start from buyer-supplied photos, product links, packaging references, showroom SKUs, market screenshots, or target prices. Send the reference material with quantity, destination, packaging needs, and compliance requirements. Qili will check catalog coverage, warehouse-ready options, close alternatives, and any details still needed for a reliable quotation.
Can different toy SKUs be mixed in one order?
Mixed-product orders are possible when carton quantities, warehouse handling, stock or production status, and freight economics make sense. MOQ can vary by product, color, packaging, and customization. The safest path is to build a clean purchase list first, then confirm each SKU's minimum quantity, carton count, stock or production status, and packing method before payment.
What information makes an RFQ faster?
Useful RFQs include product photos or links, expected quantity, destination country, target channel, packaging requirements, compliance needs, label or barcode rules, and whether a sample is required. If the product is for Amazon, supermarket, school supply, promotion, or a regulated market, include those rules early. Clear RFQs reduce rechecking and make the export plan more realistic.
Can Qili help after product confirmation?
Yes. Once the product list is confirmed, Qili can support order coordination, packing confirmation, QC evidence, export documents, and shipment handoff. For consolidated orders, SKU separation, carton marks, and order records are especially important because the buyer needs to match the final shipment against the approved purchase list.
What is the minimum order quantity?
MOQ means minimum order quantity: the lowest quantity that can be quoted for one SKU, packaging version, color assortment, or custom run. MOQ varies by product, packaging style, color or assortment, and any customization. Mixed-SKU orders can sometimes combine smaller per-item quantities when carton quantity, warehouse handling, and freight economics still work. Send the SKU list, target packaging, and destination so each item's MOQ, carton count, and stock or production status can be confirmed in the quotation.
What are typical lead times?
Lead time depends on whether items are in stock, warehouse-ready, or need order preparation, the order size, packaging and customization scope, and QC requirements. Each quotation states the expected ready-for-shipment window for that specific order rather than a fixed catalog number. For time-sensitive launches, share the target shipping date early so stock-first and preparation-needed SKUs can be planned in parallel.
What payment methods does Qili support?
Common B2B export payment methods such as T/T (telegraphic transfer) can be used for confirmed orders. The exact terms, including deposit ratio, balance schedule, and document release timing, are negotiated per order against the product mix, order value, customization level, and any compliance or packaging requirements. The final terms are written into the proforma invoice before order preparation starts.
Can packaging or products be customized for OEM and ODM orders?
Yes. Custom packaging such as window boxes, color boxes, OPP bags, header cards, and master cartons, together with logo printing, language labels, barcode placement, and product modifications, are available on request. Share product specs, target market, expected quantity, compliance requirements, and any sample or artwork reference so feasibility, tooling needs, and the impact on lead time can be confirmed before a quotation. Standard catalog versions stay available in parallel for buyers who do not need customization.