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    Hello

    Can anyone recommend a good toy farm?

    Easily stored would be a bonus

    Many thanks

    Hannah
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    I bought the Brambledale farm from ELC when it was half price. It has 5 buildings which stack inside each other and 2 base boards. The figures were separate at £10. It's a really nice set. My mindees love it Amazon have it at £22-50 delivered free at the moment xx

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Early-Learni...3615249&sr=8-1

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    We bought the ELC HappyLand farm. The ELC website has a 50% sale on all HappyLand stuff at the moment so we purchased a full range of stuff. We have had some friends children round who have all loved playing with it. So have our kids who are 9,10 and 12

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    Duplo farm, as its multi use then Lego and a farm, sometimes we just use animals in sensory trays, pricy but very god and also resells well as it keeps its value

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    I have the early learning centre bramble farm too it looks lovely and all the sheds stack inside each other for easy storage. Mind I did super glue the smaller sheds together as mindees kept pulling them apart but I only paid £15 for it just before Xmas so well worth the money and I bought loads of animals from B and M 1.99 for 1 of everything so I got 2 bags

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    all the happyland stuff is fairly easy to store and the children love it

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    This one is truly my favourite toy now! It goes completely flat too for storage, or you can keep it up and store the farm toys in it. The kids love it, and even the tiniest ones can play with it as it's only made of felt.

    LANDET Farmhouse with animals,13 piece set - IKEA

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    LANDET 13-piece farmhouse with animal set - IKEASorry I listed the one on the us site rather than the uk one - it's just the same on the uk one.
    Last edited by Katiekoo; 18-03-2013 at 04:44 PM.

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    I have a box full of different materials in green, brown, red, yellow, blue, etc. The children can arrange them in any way they like. It can be a farm, a zoo, the countryside, a prehistoric landscape, etc. I have blue ribbons for streams and waterfalls and plastic tubes for tree trunks. The kids love it.

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