Jeujura Wooden Building Kit 140 Pieces Medium Farm

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A wooden construction set that introduces young builders to life on the farm, it will become an ornament for a child's room. Jeujura Constructions building sets have a long tradition and are among the classic French toys. It offers a series of thematically dedicated to cottages, houses and farms, as well as the Wild West and the Middle Ages. They can be freely combined with each other, and a range of accessories, figures and vehicles are also available for many of them. They are made in France from solid beech and pine wood of French origin. The construction set pieces are treated exclusively with water-based paints and varnishes. Each set is packaged in a practical cardboard case printed with plant-based inks, and the package includes easy-to-understand instructions. Main features: 140 pieces of solid wood and a basepractical packagingmade in France
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The roots of Jeujura date back to 1911, when Henri Liégeon founded his woodworking shop in Champagnole in the Jura Mountains. The company was engaged in the production of everyday objects, such as tool handles or folding chairs and deck chairs. When the founder's son, Bernard Liégeon, was entrusted with the management in 1931, the company reoriented itself to the production of wooden games, toys, but also abacuses. Inspired by the charm of mountain chalets, Bernard Liégeon later introduced his own type of wooden building kit, which soon made the company famous. In 1948, Jeujura was founded on these foundations.

In the 1970s, under the leadership of the third generation of the Liégeon family, the company succeeded in establishing itself not only on the French but also on foreign markets. Emphasis was placed on the continuous development of products and their thematic extensions. In the early 1980s, the company moved to its own premises not far from its birthplace and, at the same time, added variety and colour to the products and packaging. A decade later, already under the leadership of the founder's great-granddaughter Catherine Varacca, the company invested heavily in machinery and the expansion of space. And not long after Jeujura celebrated its centenary with the release of collector's series of its toys, it received the state award “Entreprise du Patrimoine Vivant”, which is intended for French companies preserving cultural heritage, outstanding craftsmanship and industrial know-how. At the same time, the company joined forces with other traditional French toy manufacturers, Petitcollin and Vilac.

Jeujura continues to develop and annually introduces new, authentic toys, games and aids for young and old.

Manufacturer's address and contact:
VILAC S.A.S.
MOIRANS-EN-MONTAGNE CEDEX
39261
France
info@vilac.com

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