The Interative Range of Toys from Playmobil

Playmobil the German makers of interactive kids toys have a well respected tradition of launching new toys that spark the imagination of kids. Their toys include the vehicle based toys for boys to the more precisely designed building based toys which are enjoyed by both boys and girls.

Their massive range includes such popular classics as the Playmobil Hospital, Circus, House and Castles. They are designed with a lot of attention to detail and all come with a big range of optional extras.

The most popular range of building type toys are the Playmobil castles which includes loads of lovely designs ranging from the Knights Empire castle, which has a dragon, to the Magic castle with its very own Prince and Princess.

Owning one these castles will spark the imagination of any young boy or girl over the age of 4. They are designed to be interactive so that kids will play with the characters and as a result will help to stretch their imagination. This can only have a positive effect on young kids minds.

The Playmobil castle most popular wih young girls is the www.playmobilcastle.org.uk/dream-castle.php which has lots of characters including a Prince and Princess. And as always the Princess is trying to find her handsome Prince.

Another really popular castle toy is the Playmobil Knights Empire. This is best suited for young boys and is loaded with lots of interesting features. They include such things as a working drawbridge, small prison to hold all the baddies. And a working chandelier. There are also 3 towers making it look very spectacular once built.

The Playmobil Rock Castle is another firm favourite with young boys. With only 2 towers and built to look like its embedded in a chunk of rock the Rock castle could form the start of any Playmobil castle collection. If your kids like these toys then you can build up the number of characters and extras to make it even more interesting.

And finally the Playmobil range of castle toys are very impressive and will keep young kids busy for many hours as they interact with the castles and all their lovely range of playful characters.

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