Guest guest Posted October 19, 2001 Report Share Posted October 19, 2001 > P.s We've never really gone for playmobil-always seems pricey.What is the usual age range for that and how would you rate the play value. We've had tremendous value out of playmobil - we have a lot of it, including the train set, and it gets turned into fantastic, whole afternoon consuming games - usually involving some gruesome accident, ambulance and operations galore!!! Some bits are very small so age 4-13 is my experience I 'spose, or I think we had some larger bits before that. We like it! Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2001 Report Share Posted October 20, 2001 We are just starting on the Playmobil, although for three boys I only look at the Construction and Rescue sets! The eldest two are 4 and 2, but both of them play well with it and I suspect it will be used for years to come. It is very pricy - I've never bought any of it for them, but it makes great presents from grandparents and godparents, plus in the end it is good value as it is still being played with whereas some of the cheaper presents have broken or been discarded. Guess what's going down on the letter to Father Christmas this year!! Actually it's not one of the really expensive ones, but the dustbin lorry that comes with all the bins at about ?20 - my mum has already bought this for them from www.mailorderexpress.co.uk which looks like a really good site, not low price, but a lot of choice with all sorts of toys/makes/etc. Hannah -----Original Message----- From: Sue Saxey > P.s We've never really gone for playmobil-always seems pricey.What is the usual age range for that and how would you rate the play value. We've had tremendous value out of playmobil - we have a lot of it, including the train set, and it gets turned into fantastic, whole afternoon consuming games - usually involving some gruesome accident, ambulance and operations galore!!! Some bits are very small so age 4-13 is my experience I 'spose, or I think we had some larger bits before that. We like it! Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2001 Report Share Posted October 20, 2001 Oh good there is hope for Barbie.I would miss her and the time it gives me while they are engrossed in play.I just hope my DD is the same! Kate P.s We've never really gone for playmobil-always seems pricey.What is the usual age range for that and how would you rate the play value. I'm trying to think up some Christmas ideas-been writing lists today >Well, it's not universal. My girls have played Barbie games regularly >and are now 13 and 1/2 and 12. >They were playing with playmobil last night! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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