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Toy Farms - where from?

9 replies

Socci · 04/06/2006 23:35

Dd2 wants a toy farm. I have seen the ELC one. Does anyone have it - are there better ones?
TIA

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Skribble · 05/06/2006 00:04

They have the classic one and a happy people one. We had the classic one it was played with a lot and lasted well, slightly different design now but looks similar. Tha happy people one is good too and can be used alongside the other sets.

Skribble · 05/06/2006 00:06

\link{http://www.timber-toys.co.uk/farm_buildings.htm#1\Timber toys} have some more detailed wooden builings.

threebob · 05/06/2006 00:06

Ds has some of the Little People farm set.

ediemay · 05/06/2006 02:32

The Playmobil one is great too
sorry, am terrible at links

Millie1 · 05/06/2006 07:17

We've got the ELC wooden one and the boys play with it regularly. They have a huge selection of animals and what seems like hundreds of tractors & trailers Grin.

LIZS · 05/06/2006 09:30

You can still get \link{http://www.toyandmodel.com/farmanimal.html\Britains} ones which I loved as a child and are good value. There are scale models of real vehicles etc too.

hulababy · 05/06/2006 09:31

DD has the ELC Happy Land farm and all the animals. She loves Happy Land and has built up a big collection and plays with them all a lot.

EvesMama · 05/06/2006 09:46

happy land elc and little people fisher price have them..check out ebay, they have loads, but find out 'new' price first so p&p doesnt cripple you!

Socci · 05/06/2006 11:50

Thanks for replies - I had a Britains one as a child - didn't know you could still get them!

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