LEDON Castle

Do the flags signal war or peace? At the knight’s castle you are either welcome, or you are fought as soon as you approach …

Coats of arms compete to outshine ruby red roofs, while torches cast long shadows over the suspension bridge. It takes courage, strength and not least cleverness to make your way around a castle like this one!
Always keep a watchful eye – are unwelcome guests making their way up the thick castle walls, has a thief swung over the moat and crept through an open basement window or has a rival run away with the beautiful princess?


LC100
Lancelot


LC105
Guinevere


LC110
Avalon


LC115
Galahad


LC120
Bodiam


LC125
Robin


LC130
George


LC135
Balin


LC200
Morgan le Fay


LC205
Lionel


LC210
Uther


LC215
Troy


LC250
Lynette


LC255
Dagonet


LC350
Elaine


LC355
Pelleas


LC360
Merlin


LC365
Mordred


LC370
Nimueh


LC400
Camelot


LC450
Tristan


LC550
Tinka


LC650
Arthur


LC950
Viviane


LC042
Moonlight


LC044
Prince


LC046
Zaphir


LC048
Frø


LC030-33
Stepping stone 30cm


LC020-23
Stepping stone 40cm


LC050-53
Stepping stone 50cm


LC060-63
Stepping stone 60cm
Video presentation of LEDON Castle
Play value

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Stepping stones & Coat of arms
When the elements come together
When things are put together, many new possibilities arise. Children know all about this. Therefore, we have placed the Castle series’ stepping stones and coat of arms close to each other. This opens up the children’s imagination and can be used within the educational work to stimulate motor skills and language development.

Maximum play value
Innovative use of the whole play area
A roof normally does not have any play value in itself. You cannot reach it, so therefore it makes no sense to incorporate any play elements there. But then what can you do? You give the roof a visual effect so that it has a role in the game!