I received the Lincoln Logs Redfield Ranch in order to facilitate my review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
I can remember spending literally hours as a child playing with my Lincoln Logs. I don’t recall which one it was, but I do know that they were a Christmas gift (there’s photo evidence to help my memory). The rest of that day and many days into the future I would lay on the floor, carefully fitting the logs into dozens of different patterns.
Lincoln Logs were a tradition that I knew I wanted to share with Bubbles. They inspire creativity, building skills, and imagination, which are great elements for playtime. Plus it was something I could play with her that I already knew I enjoyed.
Lincoln Logs Redfield Ranch
I recently learned that K’NEX had released some new Lincoln Log sets – like the Lincoln Logs Redfield Ranch (available exclusively at Toys ‘R Us). There 124 of the same classic wooden logs that I played with, plus a few updated additions like plastic roofs and window and door inserts. The Redfield Ranch also has two figurines that a ranch wouldn’t be complete without: a cowboy and a horse.
The Lincoln Logs Redfield Ranch set is recommended for ages 3 and up so I thought it would be appropriate for Bubbles as a starting set. She has already had as much fun playing with them as I did when I was young. Fortunately Daddy was a fan growing up of Lincoln Logs, too, so she has a second architect she can play with.
There are included step-by-step instructions for different building options. You can easily just use the “log” container that the Lincoln Logs come in as a guide for creating the house. And of course half the fun of any construction set is coming up with your own designs!
As I mentioned, the Lincoln Logs Redfield Ranch set is only available Toys ‘R Us but plenty of other Lincoln Log sets can be found on Amazon, at Target, and other national retailers.
I loved Lincoln Logs as a child. And they are durable too! My kids played with the set I had as a child over at my parents.
My grandma had these while I was growing up! I loved them!
i LOVED my lincoln logs growing up. we used to spend hours and hours setting things up and playing with whatever figures or dolls we had nearby
I love the Lincoln logs! I had those growing up and they were definitely my favorite! I spent hours playing with them building corrals for my toy animals and houses. Oh the memories!
I have to look into getting my kids some Lincoln Logs. I can see my 3 year old having a blast with this
My son used to have hours and hours of fun with these.
I LOVED Lincoln Logs growing up!!! Such a cute set to be creative and build something with!
we bought two set for my nephews for their third birthday and they are a hit! who doesn’t like to build something?!
I used to love Lincoln Logs when I was a kid. My cousin had this huge set and we’d always play with them when I visited him. Would it be weird for me to buy some for myself as an adult? LOL!
Not weird at all! Because I would totally consider it, myself 😉
I have never played with Lincoln Logs or even seen them in person, is that shocking? I do think they are a great idea and one I may consider buying for my kids in a few years.
Oh my gosh, Kathleen! You can come over and play with us; everyone should have a Lincoln Log experience!
I loved Lincoln Logs growing up. It is so cool to see that they are still in production and updated for 2014.
Lincoln Logs are the best ever! I could play with these all day and design my log cabin over and over again!
My son had a Lincoln Log set when he was younger. He used to play with it for hours!
Oh the memories!! I LOVED to play with Lincoln Logs as a kid!
So cute! I would love to build Lincoln Logs with my nephews, I think they would adore this set!
We love Lincoln Logs and my kids would love this new set!
We love Lincoln Logs. They are one of the toys that I enjoy really playing with my kids.
I have fond memories of these myself. I still have the ones from my kids because they’re such a classic.
I loved playing with Lincoln Logs as a kid too! These are so great for kid’s creativity!
I would love to build some Lincoln Logs with my daughter. We love building toys. They are so much fun.