The Toy Plane They’ll Keep for Years.
Solid wood. Painted in bright non-toxic colours. Built for toddlers who want to load their luggage, gather their crew and set off somewhere new.
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Sound familiar?
Most wooden toys look great on Instagram. Then they sit in the corner.
Toys that get played with twice, then live in the bottom of the toy box.
Plastic planes that snap at the wing after a fortnight.
“Educational” gifts that need an adult to explain the game.
Nursery shelf-fillers that look better than they play.
The Wooden Aeroplane holds attention because it is perfectly calibrated. The propeller spins — so they spin it. It fits in a toddler hand — so they carry it everywhere. It requires nothing from them — so they pick it up again and again.
They didn’t expect it to be this good.
They didn’t expect it to be this good.
“My son is 18 months and has carried this aeroplane around every day for four months. We’ve bought a second one for when the first gets lost. The quality is remarkable.”
“Was sceptical — it’s just a wooden plane, I thought. But the weight of it, the spinning propeller, the feel in a toddler’s hand. Properly designed. My daughter hasn’t put it down.”
“Bought as a first birthday gift. Three years later my nephew still plays with it. I’ve now bought four more as gifts. The only toy I’ve ever rebought this many times.”
“The propeller is the thing. Every child who picks it up immediately tries to spin it. Then they run. Then they do it again. This is just a brilliant, simple toy.”
“My wife thought I was mad spending this on a wooden plane. She was wrong. Best toy in the house. The 3-year-old, the 6-year-old and I all play with it.”
“Arrived beautifully packaged. My daughter is 14 months and immediately understood exactly what to do with it. No instructions needed. Just handed it to her.”
Still reading? Here is what 485+ families found inside the box.
What it actually is
Solid beechwood. A propeller that spins. A toddler who won’t put it down.
The child picks it up and immediately knows what to do. They run with it. They spin the propeller. They hand it to you so you can spin the propeller. Then they run again. No instructions. No mode to select. No batteries. It is a solid piece of wood in the shape of a plane, and it is the most-played toy in the house.
What you get
Solid beechwood. Working propeller. Ready to fly straight out of the box.
Turned and sanded from solid beechwood. Not composite, not ply. The weight is what gets you first.
Fitted to the nose. Spins freely. It is the first thing every child reaches for and the thing they keep coming back to.
EN71-certified. Bright, durable, tested to withstand daily play — and the occasional gnaw.
Arrives ready to give. No wrapping needed. The box itself feels considered.
Solid beechwood. Working propeller. Ready to fly straight from the box.
How it works
Three steps to a toy they’ll still be playing with in three years
Open the box
No setup. No instructions. No batteries. Hand it straight to them.
Watch them get it
Every toddler instinctively knows what a plane does. No explanation required. The propeller does the rest.
Try to get it back
The hard part. Families report parents and older siblings competing for play time.
Why it works
The wooden aeroplane they keep coming back to for years.
Not decorative. A real spinning propeller that every child immediately reaches for. That one mechanism is 80% of the play.
Turned from solid beechwood. Not MDF, not ply, not composite. The weight and solidity are what make it feel like a proper object.
Pick it up and fly it. There is no setup, no pairing, no mode to select. It works immediately and never needs charging.
Most toys last weeks. The Wooden Aeroplane gets passed to younger siblings, brought out at grandparents, and pulled off shelves years later.
Carrying, spinning, rolling — every interaction builds the grip strength and hand control that writing and dressing will eventually need.
No content to approve. No subscription. No notifications. Just a toddler and a wooden plane and 20 quiet minutes.
Ready to take off?
Jaques Wooden Aeroplane · £19.22
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From families who bought it
Children across the UK are flying wooden planes instead of watching screens.
Every week, parents share their screen-free wins with us.
“Three days in. The plane hasn’t left his hand. The iPad hasn’t been mentioned.” @mumof2boys_uk
“My husband spent longer playing with it than our daughter did. No shame.” @motherhoodunfiltered
“The nursery teacher asked where we bought it. Apparently it’s now the most popular toy in the class.” @sarahandoscar
Loved by 485+ verified families across the UK.
How it stacks up
Jaques vs. the cheap alternatives
The aeroplane they come back to every day
Jaques Wooden Aeroplane · £19.22
30-day returns · In stock now
30-Day Money-Back Guarantee
If it doesn’t hold your toddler’s attention the way we say it will, return it within 30 days for a full refund. No questions asked. We’ve been making toys since 1795. We stand behind every single one.
Questions & answers
Everything parents ask before buying
Is it safe for a 12-month-old?
Yes. EN71 certified, non-toxic paint, no loose parts. Sized and weighted for toddler hands from 12 months. The paint is tested to withstand mouthing, dropping, and enthusiastic play.
Why pay more than the cheap version?
Cheap wooden planes are typically thin ply with paint that chips in weeks and propellers that snap. Ours is solid beechwood, turned in one piece, with a fitted spinning propeller. Parents report using this daily for 18 months+. You do the maths.
Is it just for toddlers?
The core age is 12 months to 4 years, but older children and adults consistently reach for it too. Something about the propeller and the weight is universally compelling.
How long do they actually play independently?
Parent-reported average is 15–25 minutes per session at 12–24 months. From 2+, sessions extend as they invent their own play. The key: they don’t need you there.
Does it work as a gift?
One of our most-gifted products. Arrives beautifully packaged, feels instantly premium, and is universally useful. The quality is visible the second you open the box.
230 years of knowing what children actually play with.
Jaques of London was founded in 1795. We invented croquet, table tennis, and the Staunton chess set. We have spent 230 years watching what children genuinely reach for — and what gets left in the corner.
The Wooden Aeroplane is not clever. It does not teach a curriculum subject. It has no app, no subscription, no modes to set. It is a solid piece of wood in the shape of a plane, with a propeller that spins.
And every toddler who picks it up immediately knows exactly what to do with it. That is the entire design.
— Joe, Jaques of London
Ready?
A toy they’ll still be playing with in three years.
No screen. No guilt. No effort.
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A note from Joe
No child has ever needed to be shown how to play with this.
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