Indigo Jamm Toys Review & Giveaway



What little boy doesn't love toys? And what Mummy doesn't love wooden toys, (well certainly not this one) So when we were contacting by the fantastic Indigo Jamm to pick something from their website to review, I was very exciting, even more so when they said I could give the exact same toy away to you guys - yay!

Like most children his age, Noah is into phases and his current phase is definitely Tractors and Buses. So when I saw their amazing blue Tractor and Trailer, I had to choose just that. I was so surprised first of all when it arrived and we began to unbox it, that everything was neatly wrapped in tissue within the box, which is SO refreshing as I can't tell you how much of my time has been wasted fighting with sharp plastic packaging just to get to a toy for an impatient toddler. It seems like Indigo Jamm had read my mind though as there was no such thing, and within seconds I could discover the beautiful wooden tractor. I was thrilled to see it was just as vibrant and striking as it appeared on their website, and it was hands down one of the best quality wooden toys we've owned, and as I'm raising a toddler, we own a fair amount. As you can imagine it has been firmly glued to Noahs hand, and although we managed to distract him, there was very nearly some tears when he found out he couldn't take it to bed. I'm fairly confident if I'd have let him, he would have stayed up till all hours racing it around his room. The last thing he said as I kissed his forehead goodnight was 'Noah can play with the blue tractor tomorrow', and that's how I know it was a wise choice. I've already saved a few selections for Christmas and his birthday coming up, as I know by the Tractor that these toys will last a lifetime, so P will definitely get some play out of them too as he grows up.

Now too the exciting part, Indigo Jamm generously gave us another Tractor to giveaway to you guys, all you have to do is make sure you're following me on Twitter here and leave me a comment below letting me know what you're little ones favourite toy is, or even yours as a child? Winner will be picked 1 week today, and announced at 6pm on Twitter.
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69 comments

  1. How could I not adore this, it is even the same colour tractor as the Coombe Mill one! #MarvMondays

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  2. Aww I love wooden toys - they look so cute and vintage! I bet he loved it xx #marvmondays

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  3. fantastic giveaway, matchbox cars I loved

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  4. This is so cute! Elodie absolutely loves a jellycat ball we have that makes a lovely 'boing' noise every single time it moves!
    But my little brother, who is 3 is completely obsessed with tractors and diggers!! He would LOVE this!

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  5. My daughters favourite toy is her dolls house, which she started playing with in a local charity shop. It cost me just £7 and she has had hours and hours of fun already. It means I get time to hoover, mop and wash the dishes too while she plays! Love a bargain!

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  6. Wooden toys of any description were my favourite (& still are).

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  7. My Twitter name is @beneaththegreen. I would love to win this tractor for my son, he loves wooden toys and actually his favourite is probably a gorgeous wooden fire truck I got in the Habitat sale a while back. It certainly gets a lot of play, and he's a fickle kid generally. He doesn't have a tractor though and was recently very excited when we saw one on holiday! Must be so nice to be excited by such every day things :-)

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  8. my littlest spudley loves a wooden butterfly puzzle we have he plays with it all the time x

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  9. My Lily loves her Baby and pram at the moment. Or her cars. Followed on Twitter as @mayerscassie

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  10. Thomas and Friends Trackmaster Sets are the little ones favourites!

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  11. One of my favourite toys as a child was a blackboard and easel made for me by my Dad. I would love to win this for my Grandson, Samuel.

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  12. I'd love to win this for my nephew! I used to love Playmobil

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  14. she has a giraffe that she takes everywhere!!

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  15. I used to love polly pockets x

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  16. I used to love polly pockets x

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  17. As a child it was my Tiny Tears doll, had it for years.

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  18. Maxs favourite toy is anything with wheels, trains, tractors, cars. I loved sylvanian families!!

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  19. All mine loved their Lego, played for hours.

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  20. My children love megabloks, they play for hours and hours making cars, houses, castles and even birthday cakes with candles(all made from bricks) their imagination is endless (and a little crazy)

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  21. My daughter's favourite toy is her Jungle Train :-)

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  22. My little girl adores a little cuddly toy that is a dog and in bright striped rainbow colour

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  23. My daughters favourite toy is playdoh

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  24. My sons loves his animals toys most of all, he loves to set up a zoo!

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  25. Mine was a glow up kitten, because I was afraid of the dark. So, when I got scared I used to press her little tummy and her cheeks would glow red. @xxfluffywhitexx

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  26. My youngest is just getting into tractors, all his older brothers tractors are now being driven all over my kitchen and up the stairs!

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  27. My big girls favourite toy is her duplo at the moment!!

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  28. My sons favourite toy is his blue racing car

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  29. my twin boys adore their wooden train track and trains

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  30. Amazing give away, perfect for my son's nursery.

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  31. Love wooden toys, my son absolutely loves his wooden track and trains.

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  32. My little boy loves his wooden Thomas trains and track. He spends hours playing with them. @loobyloo888 (Twitter)

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  33. My favourite toy as a child was my Syvanian Families. @Natterjacktoad7

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  34. My sisters favourite is her train set

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  35. My little girl loves her ball pit

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  36. Her favorite toy changes quite often. Right now, it seems to be my loom band and hama beads, along with her paints.

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  37. I grew up in the Rubix Cube era, so there were plenty of similar puzzle games to keep me engaged.

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  38. I used to like Action Manand my 11month old granddaughter has a xylophone

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  39. i loved sylvanian families as a child

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  40. My son loves his iggle piggle singing toy. He's 15 months and dances with it.

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  41. I loved action man and wrestling figures as a child

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  42. Mine's favourite toy was the cozy coupe car , absolutely loved it

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  43. Mr Potato head was always the favourite

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  44. This is super cute, my two love their cars!

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  45. My son loves his cookie jar toy the most

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  46. My daughter loves her Fisher Price Princess Stroller!

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  47. Her "baby" doll at the moment!

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  48. Aww my little girl is obsessed with all things with wheels and I do love a wooden toy too...these look lovely! What a fantastic giveaway, I am definitely on board (unintended pun) ;-) Thank you for linking up to #dreamteam x

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  49. Such a lovely little wooden toy tractor! We're HUGE wooden toy fans so I will defnitely be checking out Indigo Jamm to see what they have, it looks like they could be a good christmas choice for the little ones :-) Thanks for sharing this on #MarvMondays. Emily

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  50. If it has wheels they love it - big fan of diecast cars

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  51. I love this. My little great nephew would love this. He loves all toys with wheels and I'd love to get him into the more traditional toys like these

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  52. I love this. My little great nephew would love this. He loves all toys with wheels and I'd love to get him into the more traditional toys like these

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  53. Mine was Ernie from Sesame Street. My daughters changes week on week. This week it's her cuddly dog that she won from the fair last week :)

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  54. Fab giveaway, I am such a huge fan of wooden toys and it's pretty much all I'll be getting my little one's this Christmas. The amount of huge plastic crap we end up throwing out throughout the year is ridiculous. Thanks for linking up to #MarvMondays. Kaye xo

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  55. Wooden toys are our favourites although I hadn't heard of this brand until I read you post. It's funny how they go through phases, Monket is very much into trains and dinosaurs at the moment! Stopping by from #MarvMondays

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  56. My son loves Duplo. Following on twitter as @robynclarke297

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  57. My little girl is really into cars ath the minute

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  58. my sons favourite thing to play with at the moment, is his cars on his road play mat.

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  59. Instruments are a firm favourite with my little boy 🙉😂

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  60. My son's favourite is his wooden trains. He really loves playing with them

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