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Win a Toddler Play Farm with Coombe Mill

by CoombeMill 3 July 2012 16:38

The Perfect Travel Toy for your Child

Ever wondered which toys to pack to keep them happy on a journey or on holiday? Ever wanted a toy that was ethically produced and safe for tots, something to encourage imagination, something well built it will last as a keepsake to pass on? Shelley, from Roobub and Custard has found the answer in this gorgeous Play Farm.  

 Soft Play Farm

When Shelley popped in to see me on holiday with her lovely family and offered me one of these gorgeous sets for the farm I couldn't have been more delighted. What a perfect fit with our farm holidays! The whole set zips up for carrying then unzips for play; built in pens fold down for the animals and the farmer sits nicely astride his tractor. The stitching is beautifully robust really feels like a product that will last. If you are holidaying with us the play farm can be found in our reception shop to borrow.

Playing indoors with the farm setFun to play outside tooA cow to show us

Play Farm in use

 

All the toys and room accessories over at Roobub & Custard are ethically sourced with organic, sustainable craftsmanship common to all listings. Shelley is a Mum herself and seeks out original designers, many of whom are also Mums, with something different to offer. This farm for instance is handmade for by Oskar&Ellen, a Mum of two, by women in carefully checked sewing studios in the Philippines.

 

Win your own Soft Play Farm with Roobub & Custard and Coombemill

 

I have one play farm to send free to a lucky winner. All you have to do is leave a comment below saying that you'd like to enter, remember to also leave a way for me to contact you.

To increase your chance of winning:

Follow Roobub&Custard and Coombemill on Facebook and leave a separate comment here to say you have done so with your facebook name.

For an additional entry, like Roobub&Custard and Coombemill on twitter and leave an extra comment here with your twitter name.

For one final entry, please tweet the following sentence and leave another comment to say you have done so:

I have entered to win a child's soft play farm from @RoobubCustard with @coombemill here http://www.coombemill.com/blog/post/2012/07/03/Win-a-Toddler-Play-Farm-with-Coombe-Mill.aspx Why don't you? Pls RT


The competition is open to UK residents and will close on Mondy 16th July 5pm. Good luck to all taking part.

 

Disclosure: I was given a Play Farm to review for this competition and keep for our visitors to borrow free of charge.  However, the views and opinions expressed are entirely my own. 

The winner was drawn on the 16th July using randomorg.com was Angie. Well done and thank you to all who entered. 

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