You're allowed to be sceptical, I was sceptical, but genuinely since I put The Compound and The Field out, our living room table has never seen so much use.
When your kids are playing, whatever world they are creating, it's on the floor or the table. Imagination and creativity are great, a carpet can become anything, but adding grass means your imagination is free to create the story. It's also a great starting point, this is instant outdoors.
We've been sent The Field and The Compound to review. Both are the same size, 63cm (24") x 44cm (17") and both are solid hardboard backed with the plastic grassy covering. The Compound is a straightforward grassy meadow.
The Field has a hedge around all sides and an incredibly cute opening wooden gate.
The toys are really well made. I like the quality and the attention to detail. The corners are really tight and the wooden gate is fixed by nails. This is a classic wooden toy upgraded and updated.
The length of hedging and grass is perfect because cars can wheel across it and figures can stand up, but it is still lush. It has a very tactile finish and spring, and you can't see the backing at all. These are a great base board for storing your toys between play - tuck it under the sofa out of the way.
Every The Field Toy product comes with a Title Deed that your child can fill out to prove ownership of their land. It's a nice touch. This is a toy that was developed entirely with play and children in mind, not to suit a fad, and any of your child's current imaginative or small world toys can be played with on it.
The Field and The Compound are both great for any imaginative 'outdoor' play that you can think of. We've already had farms, parks, gardens, a crime scene, a campsite and a village fair, and a lot of Jurassic Park. My boys are 8 and almost 10, so they're towards the top end of the age group for playing with The Field. I'm substantially older and I really like it for photos...
We were so impressed that we even tested the durability of The Compound by altering the weather slightly and introducing some snow. This combo is the most popular thing they've played with this year so far I reckon... (And it does all come off when you are done. You just remove most of it, wait for the rest to dry out and then tip that off).
Here's a quick video review showing more of that snowy logging operation...
The Field is a Class Grass Irish Product suitable for age 3+ and there are lots of different products available, starting at £19.99rrp for The Compound. The Field costs £39.99rrp. Find out more and look at the whole range on The Field Toy website and you can also find The Field Toy Shop on Amazon*.
I had a Class Grass The Compound to give away to one of my readers. Entry to the giveaway closed at midnight Sunday 21st October. You can find my current giveaways on my Giveaways Page.
We were sent our The Field Toys for review and reimbursed for some of the time taken to administer the giveaway. *Amazon links are affiliate, so if you buy through my link I make a few pence as a thank you, but you don't pay any more.
I would create a world based on a farm
ReplyDeleteI would create a campsite.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to create a fairy land with toatstools, fairies and unicorns!
ReplyDeleteA little farm
ReplyDeleteI would make an awesome animal world on this field!
ReplyDeleteI would create a dog sanctuary with dogs of every size and colour!
ReplyDeleteFishing pond - would be fab
ReplyDeleteMy granddaughter would recreate a fairyland complete with mushrooms and little fairies
ReplyDeleteWe'd create a fairground
ReplyDeletewe do lego blocks
ReplyDeleteI could see my girls creating a fairy community and making things for them
ReplyDeleteI would try to recreate Emmerdale Farm as it used to be.
ReplyDeletei would create a farm
ReplyDeleteIT WOULD HAVE TO BE A FARM WITH LOTS OF TRACTORS & MACHINERY
ReplyDeleteWhat small world would you create on your field? . . . . a farm with mythical animals
ReplyDeleteI would create a zoo with lots of tigers, giraffes and elephants!
ReplyDeleteMy kids would create a jungle.
ReplyDeleteA school sports day
ReplyDeleteI think i would create a theme park.
ReplyDeleteWe'd build an ant maze!
ReplyDeleteA picnic scene with tiny teddies!
ReplyDeleteA home for greyhounds who have been used for races and are now to old to race and need a home.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure my son would create a dinosaur world
ReplyDeletewe do lego blocks
ReplyDeleteA mini theme park
ReplyDeleteWe would create a woodland world with owls, squirrels, rabbits, badgers, foxes, hedgehogs etc, oh and different trees of course
ReplyDeleteMy three year old is obsessed by tractors so I'm sure he'd be ploughing the fields and harvesting the crops on his
ReplyDeleteA dinosaur land with my little grandson
ReplyDeleteid create a little fairy land for my daughter
ReplyDeleteA dinosaur land for my eldest son and a woodland scene for my middle son.
ReplyDeletestables and horses
ReplyDeleteA magical fairy garden
ReplyDeletelego stable and horses or a farm x
ReplyDeleteA little village, with a pub, post office and church
ReplyDeleteMy son actually uses my fluffy green bath mat to make his own one of these. I had no idea i could buy one
ReplyDeleteA little farm
ReplyDeletea dinosaur safari
ReplyDeleteid make a farm
ReplyDeleteA Savannah with lions, giraffes & elephants. Favourites of my youngest
ReplyDeleteI would create a dinosaur land for my sons! They love dinosaurs
ReplyDeleteFarm. As would be nice to have sheep, with working sheepdogs.
ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
As my son is mad on farms it would have to be a farming scene
ReplyDeleteI think Rabbit world would be wonderful
ReplyDeleteMy kids would love playing Jurassic Park on there!
ReplyDeleteThis would be amazing for my kids
ReplyDeleteWe visited a zoo in the summer so it would have to be that with my Nephews favourite Giraffe's of course xx
ReplyDeleteHeli L - Knowing my daughter, she'd either create a Sylvanian Families World or a Shopkins World!
ReplyDeleteI'd create a magical fairyland with unicorns!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure my nephew Max would create a world with dinosaurs and animals that live together, he loved them all!
ReplyDeletea magical garden with unicorns and princess's
ReplyDeleteMy girls lOve animals so would make it as a farm for them xx
ReplyDeleteMy boy Charlie loves his farm animals so would be the farm
ReplyDeleteI would create a dinosaur land for my nephews.
ReplyDeleteI think i would have to create a mini zoo
ReplyDeleteA miniature zoo x
ReplyDeleteI would create a Jurassic Park style dinosaur land.
ReplyDeleteA farm, my Son love playing and learning about animals
ReplyDeleteI’d create a fairy adventure garden with a little woodland, mushroom houses and enchanting things
ReplyDeleteI would create a totally organic natural wildflower meadow for butterflies, bees & other insects as so much their habitat has been ruined by crop sprays/chemicals & precious species of butterflies etc are facing extinction.
ReplyDeleteI’d create a village green fair with rides and lots of people
ReplyDeleteI would creat a gruffalo trail for my daughter x
ReplyDeleteI would create a magical land full of unicorns, pixies and fairies
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