Amish Toy Shops in Lancaster County

Discover authentic handcrafted wooden toys made by skilled Amish craftsmen. These family workshops create heirloom-quality toys using traditional methods, natural materials, and time-honored designs that encourage imaginative play and last for generations.

Traditional Amish Toy Making

Lancaster County's Amish toy makers continue a centuries-old tradition of crafting simple, durable toys from solid wood. These artisans believe in creating toys that stimulate imagination rather than electronics, using sustainable hardwoods and non-toxic finishes safe for children of all ages.

Popular Amish Toy Categories

  • Rocking Horses: Handcrafted from solid hardwood
  • Wooden Wagons: Pull toys and riding wagons
  • Building Blocks: Natural wood blocks for creative play
  • Puzzles: Educational wooden jigsaw puzzles
  • Farm Animals: Carved barnyard sets and figures
  • Dollhouses: Miniature furniture and accessories
  • Games: Traditional board games and outdoor activities
  • Musical Toys: Simple instruments and music boxes

Safety First

All Amish toys use non-toxic finishes and rounded edges, meeting or exceeding modern safety standards.

Featured Toy Shops

Lapp's Toys

Amish-Owned

Amish woodworking shop creating handcrafted wooden toys, furniture and outdoor playsets

3566 W Newport Rd., Ronks, PA 17572
Mon–Sat 8 am – 5 pm
Toy Shop
Making toys since 1981

Carriage House Furnishings

Amish-Owned

Bedroom and dining furniture, rocking horses, wagons, and traditional Amish craftsmanship

3572 W Newport Rd, Ronks, PA 17572
Mon–Sat 8 am – 5 pm
Furniture & Toys
Making toys since 1972

Benefits of Wooden Toys

  • Durability: Last for generations with proper care
  • Safety: Natural materials, no small parts or electronics
  • Educational: Encourage creativity and problem-solving
  • Timeless: Classic designs never go out of style
  • Sustainable: Made from renewable hardwood resources

Age-Appropriate Options

  • Infants (0-1): Teething rings, simple rattles
  • Toddlers (1-3): Push toys, stacking blocks, shape sorters
  • Preschool (3-5): Rocking horses, wagons, pretend play sets
  • School Age (5+): Complex puzzles, building sets, games
  • All Ages: Traditional games and outdoor activities

Caring for Wooden Toys

Cleaning

  • Wipe with damp cloth
  • Use mild soap if needed
  • Avoid soaking in water

Storage

  • Keep in dry environment
  • Avoid extreme temperatures
  • Store away from direct sunlight

Maintenance

  • Occasional light sanding
  • Reapply food-safe oil finish
  • Check for loose parts regularly