Fall Toys with Playmobil

Families are always asking what is the best toy for children? Playmobil is a brand that we have loved in our home for many years and it truly is one of the best toys. The durability and quality of pieces is amazing but what we love most is it encourages children to build, create, and then keep re-creating using their imagination. The possibilities for play are endless.

Recycling Truck is part of the City Life Vehicles line of Playmobil. There are many others to choose from such as a School Bus, Ambulance, Fire Truck etc. all with unique features making them look realistic and fun to engage with. The Recycling Truck comes with two sanitation workers and 2 recycling bins. The back of the truck lifts up allowing the sanitation workers to empty the bins just like real city workers. Playmobil has been a hit in our family for years because of the durability of the toys and the attention to details. For example, the Recycling Truck even comes with an assortment of recycled items that children can sort and place in the appropriate bins. This is hours of entertainment for any young child.

Riding Stable is an excellent choice if you have any animal, farm or horse lovers in your household. The stable comes with a horse and a foal as well as a rider and a young rider as well. However, there are so many smaller details that make this stable come to life (even some horse poop). This set can also be combined with other Playmobil sets to create a larger country scene or can be used on its own as well.

Riding Lessons would be a perfect starter pieces for a young horse lover. Our daughter loves watching the horses at our local race track and enjoys watching the horses jump. This set allows children to recreate their own course for horses, complete with the beautiful flowers you usually see on the horse track. The smallest details like the rein and saddle are made with such care that really enhances the creative experience. I promise you, the whole family will enjoy setting up and playing with these incredible sets.




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