Lincoln Logs Shady Pine Homestead
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Retail Price: $42.95
Normally $41.95
Today's Sale Price: $39.95
7% off suggested retail...you save $3.00!
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Item: KX163
Quantity on Hand: 10
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Take that, Illinois: Other land of Lincoln topples Lincoln Log record
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Build a frontier homestead, complete with a horse-drawn wagon using the 120 real wood logs, colorful figures and accessories! Comes in a handy storage container!

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Toy Value Index
9.15
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Toy IQ
174
High Genius
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UPC
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744476008770
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Manufacturer SKU
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00877A
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Date Added to Fat Brain Toys
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6/29/2010
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Manufactured In
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Peoples Republic of China
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Manufacturer Recommended Minimum Age
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3 years
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gift item
Posted 12/24/2012
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Gave this as a gift to a 6 year old and didn't get to see it played with but her mom says she loves and plays with it daily.

Review for Lincoln Logs Shady Pine Homestead
Posted 5/1/2011 by Sara Bolton
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