Let your imagination run wild with Schleich toys, review & giveaway


As a mom, I love toys that require my kids to use their imagination. Whether they conjure fantastical world of mythical creatures or just simple games of fun, all of these processes are great learning tools.

Schleich is a company that produces figurines. Started in the 1950s, Schleich produces a variety of animals, knights, dinosaurs and popular comic figurines including the Smurfs and Snoopy. Today, Schleich has introduced a new line of elfin figurines and a book about their adventures.

We were sent a group of Bayala toys, as well as, select Schleich animal toys. Bayala is magical world of dragons, elves and the mysterious Amuyi. The Amuyi are part human and part wild animal. This combination makes them mighty warriors and inseparable companions. These creatures join together to have amazing adventures.

While my kids didn’t know the store of Bayala, they liked the carved rock and warrior figurines.  The boys battled against each other jumping their characters on and off the rock. It was a fight to the finish with always the good warrior winning.
 
While the boys battled, the girls liked playing with the horses. They made the horses jump, gallop and even fly around the house. There was no stopping these rambunctious ponies. One mom commented, this is a great way to give her a pony that she’s been wanting.

All the parents commented that it was nice to see the kids away from the television and video games for a while. As the colder weather is quickly approaching, it’s important to keep the kids occupied while inside. The Schleich toys are a great way to keep the kids’ minds active and not zoned out.

Schleich toys can be purchased locally at Michaels, Target My Favorite Toy Store of Downers Grove, and Learning Express of Glen Ellen. For more information on the Schleich toys, please visit their website.

So if your kids like playing with figurines and could use some imagination toys, why not look into Schleich toys. The creative possibilities are limitless.

But the bigger question is .... Who wants to win some Schleich toys? I have two Bayala figurines to giveaway- pictured to the right.

Here's how to enter: Visit http://www.schleich-s.com/ and tell me what is your favorite type of figurine in the Schleich lines. 


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One entry (plus bonus entries) per person, per email address. This giveaway is open to residents of the United States who are 18 years old or older. This giveaway will end on October 20, 2010 at 11:59 p.m. C.S.T. One winner will be chosen by random.org from all valid entries. The winner will be contacted via email. Please leave a valid email address if your email is not available in your profile. The potential winners will have 48 hours to respond by email or another potential winner will be chosen.
Disclosure: We were provided with the Schleich toys to review by MomSelect & Schleich. I was not compensated in any form for this review. All opinions are 100% mine and are not influence by anyone or any entity. For my complete disclosure policy, please click here.

33 comments:

  1. My son loves the knights.

    nickieisis3@gmail.com

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  2. I like the pony carriage.

    rhoneygtn at yahoo dot com

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  3. I love the Pinto Stallion horse! ;)
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  4. When I was young, my father and I would buy dinosaur figures in wax and I would play with them by the hour. I would say the dinosaur collection.

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  6. My daughter would love to win the giraffes.

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  7. I like the scorpio smurf
    tbarrettno1 at gmail dot com

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  8. I rather like the animals in the various lines, such as the leopard cub in the Africa group.

    cgclynsg0 @ gmail dot com

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  9. I like the Black Forest Stallion-What neat toys!
    pjames330(at)aol(dotcom)

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  10. I follow you on GFC.
    pjames330(at)aol(dotcom)

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  11. My favorite type of figurine is the Wild Life series. They have so many unusual figures, like Meerkats and Warthogs, and the detail is truly amazing. Thank you for the fun give-away.

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  12. My favorite are the knights. So cool!
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  14. My favorite is the bayala figurines with the unicorns. My daughter would love this. She has such a imagination.

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  15. i am following using gfc.

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  16. i am already following you on twitter. My twitter name is scoobybabe2004.

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  17. My favorite would be the racoons from the wildlife series.

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  18. I like all of the fairies. Especially Eyela.
    traymona[at]aol.com

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  19. The frontier line is my favorite. I love the teepee.

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  20. I like the zebra
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  21. I follow on GFC.
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  22. I like the Black Forest Stallion
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  23. gfc follower
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  24. I love the wild life schleich. Jana @ www.adoctorandanurse.com

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  25. We found the best prices for Schleich toys at:

    http://www.schleichtoystore.com

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