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Wood, a material of choice For generations in France, the artisanal know-how to make the games and toys of our childhood has endured. The wonder and happiness remain intact from generation to generation, as does the quality of the craftsmanship. The richness of our forests, partly in the Jura or in the Vosges, gives us easy access to raw materials such as beech and pine wood. Wood takes shape and enhances each of our toys and objects: chairs, rocking horses, chessboards, sculptures, etc. A noble, recyclable, renewable and ecological material. Each piece is unique thanks to its grain, shades, and texture, which are also rich for each variety of wood. Before, the wooden toy was the only one on the market, but it was briefly dethroned by plastic, which had its moment of glory due to its lower costs. However, wood is making a comeback thanks to its unbeatable advantages. From an ecological point of view, wood is a solution that we are turning back to in an era where environmental awareness is awakening. The same goes for its healthy and natural aspects, which are essential, especially for young children. Not to mention the aesthetics and quality of wood, which are unbeatable. Durable wooden toys: a guaranteed transmission of happiness! The strength of wood offers the gift of transmission for wooden toys. They become our childhood memories, passed down from generation to generation. Since they are kept in good condition and gain the charm of time, wooden toys remain in the family for the great pleasure of both adults and children. This gift is not offered by all materials, as is the case with plastic toys, which break more easily and do not age well. Moreover, studies have been conducted and sadly confirm that some old plastic toys contained now-banned substances such as phthalates. Today's plastic toys should not have this problem, as they are required to comply with current standards. However, we do not know what will happen in 10 years when new rules and studies are conducted. Nature remains a reliable source that is very satisfying. The history of our childhood toys Before wooden toys became popular and spread around the world, they were born somewhere. The trace of the very first wooden games, dolls, was found on the African continent during the prehistoric era. Then in Egypt, around 3,000 BC, only wealthy families could afford this luxury, as they were very expensive: pull toys, rattles for the youngest, and checkers for the older ones. Games that continue to amuse us 5,000 years later, isn't that fascinating? During Antiquity, the growth of toys continued to increase. They diversified, know-how was confirmed and multiplied. With this success, they became more and more accessible, and the first board games or puzzles were created. In the Middle Ages, the game industry took off in Europe and around the world! Written records and trade archives allow us to trace the more precise origins of the evolution of games over time. Throughout the ages, the history of toys continued to be written, French know-how continued to shape, and our recreational moments diversified. And these beautiful traditions are not about to stop, our French artisans still have some surprises in store for us! The La Source Française platform references many French toy manufacturers such as Virac or Tirot.

En savoir plus sur le secteur Jouets et enfance :

Wood, a material of choice For generations in France, the artisanal know-how to make the games and toys of our childhood has endured. The wonder and happiness remain intact from generation to generation, as does the quality of the craftsmanship. The richness of our forests, partly in the Jura or in the Vosges, gives us easy access to raw materials such as beech and pine wood. Wood takes shape and enhances each of our toys and objects: chairs, rocking horses, chessboards, sculptures, etc. A noble, recyclable, renewable and ecological material. Each piece is unique thanks to its grain, shades, and texture, which are also rich for each variety of wood. Before, the wooden toy was the only one on the market, but it was briefly dethroned by plastic, which had its moment of glory due to its lower costs. However, wood is making a comeback thanks to its unbeatable advantages. From an ecological point of view, wood is a solution that we are turning back to in an era where environmental awareness is awakening. The same goes for its healthy and natural aspects, which are essential, especially for young children. Not to mention the aesthetics and quality of wood, which are unbeatable. Durable wooden toys: a guaranteed transmission of happiness! The strength of wood offers the gift of transmission for wooden toys. They become our childhood memories, passed down from generation to generation. Since they are kept in good condition and gain the charm of time, wooden toys remain in the family for the great pleasure of both adults and children. This gift is not offered by all materials, as is the case with plastic toys, which break more easily and do not age well. Moreover, studies have been conducted and sadly confirm that some old plastic toys contained now-banned substances such as phthalates. Today's plastic toys should not have this problem, as they are required to comply with current standards. However, we do not know what will happen in 10 years when new rules and studies are conducted. Nature remains a reliable source that is very satisfying. The history of our childhood toys Before wooden toys became popular and spread around the world, they were born somewhere. The trace of the very first wooden games, dolls, was found on the African continent during the prehistoric era. Then in Egypt, around 3,000 BC, only wealthy families could afford this luxury, as they were very expensive: pull toys, rattles for the youngest, and checkers for the older ones. Games that continue to amuse us 5,000 years later, isn't that fascinating? During Antiquity, the growth of toys continued to increase. They diversified, know-how was confirmed and multiplied. With this success, they became more and more accessible, and the first board games or puzzles were created. In the Middle Ages, the game industry took off in Europe and around the world! Written records and trade archives allow us to trace the more precise origins of the evolution of games over time. Throughout the ages, the history of toys continued to be written, French know-how continued to shape, and our recreational moments diversified. And these beautiful traditions are not about to stop, our French artisans still have some surprises in store for us! The La Source Française platform references many French toy manufacturers such as Virac or Tirot.