All aboard the next stop along the learning curve . . . kids three and up will enjoy the magical adventures of the ever-popular Thomas and Friends Wooden Railway System. Featuring characters from the Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends video series and the Thomas and the Magic Railroad feature film now out on video, this system allows infantren to re-enact their favorite Thomas tales or create new adventures of their own. Besides encouraging imagination, wooden train-play helps kids develop motor and social skills. The Thomas Wooden Railway System is designed to grow along with kids' increasing skills, offering years of enjoyable play and new adventures around each and every bend. Thomas and his friends bring personality and fun to wooden train play. All aboard for adventure on the Island of Sodor! These cool Aquarium Cars come with a moving octopus and shark inside! For use with Thomas and Friends Wooden Railway System sets (sold separately).
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I love these!
Very cool. They are filled with liquid but so far neither my 2 year old nor my 4 year old has had any success with smashing them open.
[Wednesday, July 23, 2008]
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To those who've had problems with this product....
To those who have complained about leaks, you must not know that Learning Curve guarantees all of the Thomas products for life. Just contact them and they will replace the piece. Even if your infant snaps a piece of track in half or whatever. Their customer service is great.
[Friday, October 01, 2004]
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What A Neat Addition To The Thomas Line!
These trains came securely package from Amazon, and my 5 year old son loves them!
He's had them for 4 months, and no sign of leakage. (And believe me, he's rough on them! He stores his trains in a Thomas backpack, so they are jostled around with wooden and die-cast trains.)
The pale blue liquid is clear enough to see the pink octopus and gray shark, and the plastic encasement is very thick.
What a fun addition to the Thomas line, especially if your infant has the "Down At The Docks" picture book that these trains are based upon.
[Wednesday, September 01, 2004]
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