Review & giveaway | WOW Toys London range

We have long been fans of WOW toys, with Stanley Street Sweeper, Flip ‘n’ Tip Fred and Police Plane Pete being amongst the most played with toys in our house. 

We were recently sent the new London range of toys, featuring London Bus Leo, London Taxi Ted and The Palace Guards. 

WOW toys

WOW toys

London Bus Leo was an immediate hit, with Max and Eliza both taking a real shine to it. One of the best things about WOW toys is the fact that they have no batteries, but are simply powered by friction. This means that there are no bright lights, loud sounds or distracting songs, just the opportunity for real imaginative play. 

WOW toys

WOW toys

Not only does London Bus Leo offer vehicle role play fun, it also doubles as a shape sorter, offering the opportunity to teach shapes and colours. There are 6 shapes inside the bus, which can be removed by opening the boot. They then slot into the corresponding holes on the roof. If you look carefully, there are also matching colours and shapes on the bus wheels, so children can extend their play that way too.

WOW toys

WOW toys

Taxi Ted is another friction powered vehicle, perfect for smaller hands, and has a push button feature which will open the roof.

WOW toys

WOW toys

WOW toys

The Palace Guards features Queen’s Guards, a horse and sentry box, and a beefeater. All the figures can be played with independently, or used with the vehicles. Because all the WOW toys figures are the same size, it is really easy to mix and match play. 

All the WOW toys are perfect for motor skill development, role play and discovery, and suit such a wide age range, from teeny toddlers to school age kids. 

I have teamed up with WOW toys to offer one very lucky reader the chance to win their own set of London Bus Leo, Taxi Ted and The Palace Guards. If you want to be in with a chance, simply enter below – good luck!

a Rafflecopter giveaway

Terms and conditions. Open to UK residents, giveaway ends 7/12/16. Winner will be randomly selected from all correctly completed entries and contacted by email. Winner should claim their prize within 5 days to allow for the best chance of Christmas delivery. Prize supplied directly from WOW Toys UK.

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174 Comments

  1. November 29, 2016 / 2:41 pm

    I love the bus, it seems like kids would get a lot of play out of it with it being a shape sorter too #triedtested

  2. November 29, 2016 / 3:26 pm

    Oh I love these, if Lil G was younger I would definitely be entering. I do love a shape sorter #TriedTested

  3. November 29, 2016 / 4:09 pm

    Definitley the London Bus. My youngest already asks why ours are blue but the ones on TV are red. I keep trying to explain some cities and towns have different coloured busses.

  4. judy kennedy
    November 29, 2016 / 7:40 pm

    Taxi Ted

  5. C Parkin
    December 1, 2016 / 7:54 pm

    The London bus as it is colourful and iconic

  6. Fiona jk42
    December 2, 2016 / 6:44 pm

    I like the palace guard on horseback as I love all things horsey and am trying to encourage my granddaughter to be the same, although at the moment her favourite animals are cows!

  7. December 2, 2016 / 9:29 pm

    Oh it would have to be the Beefeter – adorable. 🙂

    I recently bought my daughter the Wow Toys spaceship and astronaut and I’ve been so impressed with it. I’d love to add some more to the collection. 🙂

  8. John Smith
    December 3, 2016 / 11:49 am

    Wow

  9. Kat Allinson
    December 3, 2016 / 10:15 pm

    I love the beefeater, so realistic

  10. Wendy Jones
    December 4, 2016 / 11:42 am

    The Bus, great colour .perfect for fine motor skills.

  11. Jo W
    December 4, 2016 / 7:59 pm

    The beefeater because my son loves looking at the guards, so he’d really like him.

  12. Jessica Cook
    December 5, 2016 / 2:45 pm

    I loev london bus leo he looks alot of fun

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