







Londji, Bam! Transports Stamps
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Sixteen stamps of wheels, windows, wings, and engines — and however many vehicles the afternoon requires.
Bam! Transports works on the same principle as Bam! Animals: sixteen small wooden stamps (each 1.9 x 1.9cm), individually cut from wood and rubber, are the component parts of an entire world of vehicles. Combine the right pieces and a car appears; rearrange them and it becomes a rocket, a train, a plane, a motorcycle. Four coloured ink pads provide the palette and a notebook is included for the finished fleet. The illustrated box has an elastic closure that keeps everything contained — the whole kit is compact enough to travel and quiet enough for a restaurant table. Illustrated by Canseixanta.
Pairs naturally with Bam! Animals Stamps, available separately — the two sets are designed as companions and the stamps can be freely combined across both kits.
- 16 wooden stamps (1.9 x 1.9cm each), 4 coloured ink pads, 1 notebook
- Build cars, planes, rockets, trains, motorcycles and more by combining stamp components
- Illustrated box with elastic closure — compact and travel-friendly
- Pairs with Bam! Animal Stamps (available separately) — stamps can be freely combined
- Box: 19.5 x 19 x 2.9cm. Illustrated by Canseixanta; made in Barcelona. Ages 5 and up
Londji has been making toys in Barcelona since 2004, designing puzzles and games that bring art, storytelling, and play together. Their work is produced in Europe — designed in Barcelona, made in Girona — from FSC-certified paper and recycled cardboard, entirely plastic-free.
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