Disclosure: We received Lincoln Logs for review purposes only. All opinions are my own.
Do your kids love building things? Mine sure do! Lincoln Logs has been around forever. They were invented in 1916 by John Lloyd Wright, the son of one of America’s most famous architects, Frank Lloyd Wright.
For over nine decades, Lincoln Logs has maintained its rustic look and reputation for quality and durability. Every log is still made with real wood, which is precision cut and placed in a tumbler to achieve a smooth, splinter-free finish. Logs are treated with a top-grade stain to help preserve and extend the life of the wood.
Every box of Lincoln Logs contains the raw materials for a new journey. As one generation after another has been touched by its enduring appeal, Lincoln Logs has become more than just a toy it has become an authentic piece of Americana.
We were sent the Lincoln Logs Redfield Ranch to review. My son was so excited when these came in the mail.
Lincoln Logs ® Redfield Ranch
Build a home on the range! Lincoln Logs ® Redfield Ranch™ includes 124 real wood logs, plus colorful figures and other building accessories. Step-by-step instructions for building a ranch complete with a horse and cowboy figure are included. Parts come in a newly designed and collectible storage container, so clean-up is quick and easy. Suggested retail price is $39.99. Ages 3+. Available exclusively at Toys “R” Us.
I told my son that these were his to review so at first he was reluctant to share with his sisters. But together they built this very cool ranch.
I love that Lincoln Logs are such great quality. Made from real wood but no splinters! They can make great structures by following the instructions included or create fun new things themselves using their imagination. When they’re done playing for the day, the Lincoln Logs store great in the tub they came in. Love no pieces left on the floor!
Dee MadameDeals says
My sister is a big fan of wood toys, passing this to her! Thanks for the review
Tim says
Does their ranch get snow? If not, I want to move there.
Dawn says
haha, nope no snow!
Addi says
I am so glad I saw this – I am definitely adding this to our gift list to buy for our boys this year!
Wendy says
I love Lincoln logs, I bought some for my kids. They love building different things. Gets their imagination going.
Keselle More says
I remember playing with Lincoln logs when I was a kid, not sure if I could get my kids to go for it
mindy cole says
These are the best gift you could give a child they help with learning and motor skills
Mary Fagans says
I loved Lincoln Logs as a kid. I bought my grandson a box full of them too, and when he visits it’s one of the first things he pulls out of the toy box. They are so much fun I still help him build!
Renee Repik says
Thanks for the review! I love Lincoln Logs (as do my two sons) and am so grateful that they’re still on toy store shelves.
angela mabe says
I love these!! I had forgotten about them. We used to LOVE playing wiht these wehn we were kids!!
Dina says
My brother and I played legos for hours. I so loved them. Glad to see they’re still around may need to pick some up for my son.
william saylor says
Theses are great I can remember playing with them when I wa a kid.
Sheila A. says
I remember playing with Lincoln Logs when I was a child and now my children play with them. They inspire so much creativity and imagination.
stephanie u. says
i loved these things as a kid! thinking about it now, i might need to buy this!
Dawn Sweeps says
I remember my cousin had these as a kid. Now my grandkids can have the same fun. Thanks for letting me know these were still around!
ghwasd says
Wow! I remember Lincoln Logs but didn’t know they had a modern version. Thanks for the review. Good to know they are still made of wood and are splinter-less!
Jennifer Patton says
I loved these for my kids!!!
Lisa Garland says
I loved Lincoln Logs so much when I was little. My husband and my daughter lay in the floor and build houses and stuff with these.
Rebekka S says
Reading your review brought back childhood memories when I use to play with Lincoln Logs. Thank you so much 🙂