Lincoln Logs Cedar Creek Homestead
What is the one toy you remember from your childhood? I bet it is Lincoln Logs. My husband jumped for joy when we were asked to check out one of the new building sets. Can you believe my husband still has all of his sets from when he was a kid?
That being said, these Lincoln Logs never get old and will last for generations. They are made of real Wood Logs and are just as sturdy and almost unbreakable as years ago. Did you know that Lincoln Logs has been a Classic since 1916? I bet if someone has any Logs from 1916, they would be one of the very few toys that are just like today and still intact and ready to play.
We received the Lincoln Logs Cedar Creek Homestead, which included:
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35 real wood Lincoln Logs
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1 Door and Doorframe
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Add on Roof
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1 Dog House
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1 Dog Figure
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1 Farmer Figure
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1 Barrel
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1 Hay Bale
Doesn’t sound like a whole lot in a box, but let me tell you, my Punki and her daddy played for hours with this set; creating the house, the dog house and coming up with their very own building creations. My husband wouldn’t stop playing and all he would say was “We need to buy more of these”. They are so much fun and are a HUGE HIT with my 4 year old and my husband.
This particular set is for 3 years and older and will give your little one countless of hours of creative fun; no batteries, no chargers needed; just good ol’ imagination and off they go. Who knows, you may have the next big Builder on your hand.
There are so many, many awesome Lincoln Logs building sets available, be sure to check them all out through Amazon.com or through Lincoln Logs Website, you can also follow on Facebook to get updates on ideas, products and even deals. Also be sure to read the History of Lincoln Logs, pretty interesting.
We received the product for our honest review; all opinions are 100% our own and no other compensation was nor will be received. Affiliated links may be included in the post.
Jen S says
Thanks for the idea for my son’s birthday wish list! I had these growning up and loved them. Grandma just asked for ideas and I think this is one getting added to the list.