ELC Wooden Bricks
ELC Wooden Bricks in Review

Product Type: ELC Construction Toy

karlsm93
ELC Wooden Bricks: ELC wooden bricks - a durable toy that child can grow with (529 words)
by - written on 29/09/12 (Very useful, 62 readings)
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With Christmas coming up I am certainly not planning on purchasing any new toys for my daughter, especially since it hasn't been long since her birthday, however, I do like to visit my local charity shop which sometimes sells some brilliant second hand toys. One toy I picked up a couple of weeks ago for £2 was a bag of these Early ...  Read the complete review

cornishchic
Wooden bricks (388 words)
by - written on 29/09/12 (Very useful, 43 readings)
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Since my daughter received a set of wooden bricks from Chad Valley, my daughter has been obsessed and plays with them all of the time. As she visits her nan at least once a week, my mum decided to purchase a set of wooden bricks for house too. The set she purchased was from Early Learning Centre. The tub of wooden bricks cost ...  Read the complete review

pmcds
ELC Wooden Bricks: Build a colourful tower ... then knock it down again! (438 words)
by - written on 18/12/11 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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ELC toys almost come with a guarantee of quality, and these blocks are brilliant for any kid to have. Not only are they fun to play with, but they're great for learning and excellent value as well. You get a tub of small wooden bricks, varying in sizes, shapes and colours, and this allows for all sorts of construction ...  Read the complete review

kama0529
Building blocks. (336 words)
by - written on 02/12/11 (Very useful, 20 readings)
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I have bought a lot of stuff for my son from the Early Learning Centre (ELC) because I find that the products are well made and can be fun and educational at the same time. He's now 3 years old, but about two years ago I bought him a packet of the ELC Wooden Bricks which he played with a lot over the last two years.....although he is ...  Read the complete review

mumto3
ELC Wooden Bricks: Can we build it? Yes we can......and knock it down again! (358 words)
by - written on 09/10/11 (Very useful, 46 readings)
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When our eldest daughter celebrated her first birthday she was bought a box of ELC (Early learning centre) building blocks as a gift. The blocks came in a tub that was great as it meant I had somewhere to keep the blocks. The blocks are wooden and brightly coloured and come in a variety of shapes and sizes. My ...  Read the complete review

Janet57
Lovely Wooden blocks. (386 words)
by - written on 22/11/10 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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These wooden blocks come from ELC and cost £12 at full price. At the moment they are £9.60. I usually wait until I have a 20% Birthday Code as I do find ELC quite expensive. I bought these wooden blocks from ELC to add to the blocks we already had. My Children are now 4 and almost 3 years, and these are recommended for ages 1 ...  Read the complete review

+shopalotkt
ELC Wooden Bricks - Simple fun (276 words)
by shopalotkt - written on 06/11/10
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My son got these for bricks for his 1st birthday and I wish I had bought them sooner as they are great fun. They cost £12 and there are 100 bricks in the pack. I think they are really good value for money as there are loads of things you can do with them and they are so simple yet my son will play with them for ages either by ...  Read the complete review

katyc
No need to brick it (320 words)
by - written on 17/08/10 (Very useful, 36 readings)
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I am the mother of two young girls but have nephews and friends with boys and unsurprising they were not very impressed with the vast amount of girlie toys! One toy which was always popular with both sexes and the older ones alike is the Early Learning Centre bucket of bricks. What is it? Early learning centre ...  Read the complete review

loopcinda
ELC Wooden Bricks: ELC Wooden bricks (276 words)
by - written on 06/07/10 (Very useful, 13 readings)
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My daughter was given the ELC brick bag as a gift for her 1st Birthday. She's now 4 and a half and they are still being used. The bricks come in a natural coloured canvas bag, with the ELC logo on the front. The bag has 2 sturdy carry handles and also 4 little cord ties so you can knot the top of the bag up when you put the ...  Read the complete review

Dangey2009
Great introduction to building things (387 words)
by - written on 17/06/10 (Very useful, 12 readings)
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When I was young I used to love Lego and the whole idea of building things. I think as I grew up as a child I found some sort of a sense of acheivement in actualy building something from scratch and then sitting back and looking at what I'd done. So when I saw these wooden bricks from the Early Learning Centre I thought they would be the ...  Read the complete review

broxi3781
ELC Wooden Bricks: Absolute neccesity for young children (226 words)
by - written on 22/05/10 (Useful, 21 readings)
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This is one of those toys that never gets old. They can be a castle, a tower, zoo enclosures, huts, rows to knock like dominoes, or my sons favourite, roads and tracks for his hotwheels. I bought the first set when my oldest son was 1 and quickly added another, as i felt more blocks would be far better. We had other blocks that ...  Read the complete review

james_bodysculpt
Simply does it (262 words)
by - written on 17/01/10 (Very useful, 16 readings)
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We got these building bricks for our 6 month old for Christmas. He also got a lot more expensive toys, but as usual, the cheper basic toys tend to be the real winners, this being one of them. In this set from the Early Learning Centre, you get 100 wooden building blocks, which come in a handy storage bag, so when they are ...  Read the complete review

SuzieT
ELC Wooden Bricks: One of our best buys! (210 words)
by - written on 27/10/09 (Useful, 14 readings)
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We purchased these for our sons 1st Birthday and at almost 3 he still plays with them. They are of great quality and unlike other wooden bricks are very well made so no sharp bits are on them. They are also very brightly coloured making them appealing for young ones. They have really helped my sons motor ...  Read the complete review

lindseyphilpot
ELC wooden throwing blocks ... I mean building blocks (661 words)
by - written on 06/10/09 (Very useful, 75 readings)
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My daughter who has recently turned 1 has a new found fetish for wooden bricks. Not to build with them, or to sort them, not to arrange them or to even lick them but to throw them!! My daughter got brought these bricks for her first birthday, 3 sets in fact, must be a popular present I guess and at only £13.00 this is a ...  Read the complete review

KELLY170980
ELC Wooden Bricks: What goes up must come down !!! (307 words)
by - written on 01/09/09 (Very useful, 110 readings)
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I brought these wooden bricks from the Early Learning Centre about six years ago when my son was a baby, and they have since been played with by my daughter, nephew, nieces and friends children and they still are in immaculate condition and still a great toy. There are 100 bricks included in a different variety of colours and ...  Read the complete review

mummytothree
Building is fun (273 words)
by - written on 27/07/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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Last summer we decided not to go abroad as we had just moved house and settled for a week at my mother in laws caravan in Scotland. Knowing the Scottish weather I decided to go and buy some toys that I could hide in boot incase we got one of those horrible days. As it turned out we had 3 other those horrible days in a row. ...  Read the complete review

arleek
ELC Wooden Bricks: Let's Build A Tiny House (656 words)
by - written on 16/07/09 (Very useful, 83 readings)
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These were a Christmas present for my two year old daughter. I had wanted to get her some building blocks for ages but my husband kept putting me off for some reason, so when these were given as a gift I was quite chuffed. There are 100 bricks in total and they come in a cotton storage bag, which is quite handy as my ...  Read the complete review

mummyme
build it up (261 words)
by - written on 11/07/09 (Useful, 17 readings)
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As a mum I find electronic toys drive me up the wall, the noise and the always running out of batteries, so for xmas when my daughter was 14 months old I decided to by her the Early Learning Centre Wooden Bricks. At the time they cost me £10.99 and came in a cardboard tub, now the bricks come in a cream canvas bag and cost £12.50. I do ...  Read the complete review

chocaholic110
ELC Wooden Bricks: Build it high into the sky. Then CRASH! (842 words)
by - written on 17/02/09 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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As a general rule, when my children get toys it means (a) it's Christmas, (b) it's their birthday or (c) they've saved up for them. However, I did recently break my own rule when I saw these lovely wooden bricks from the Early Learning Centre. Every child should have a set of bricks, or blocks, as they are commonly called in my household ...  Read the complete review

jensterc
ELC Wooden bricks (216 words)
by - written on 26/01/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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My first daughter received these fab bricks for her first birthday and they have proved to be an enduring toy that has been played with every since. The 100 wooden bricks come in both a natural shade and bright colours and in a variety of different shapes perfect for making any creation. When my daughter first began to play ...  Read the complete review

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