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Born To Play Dan Jam Thomas The Tank Magnetic Stacking Thomas:
... purchased this for my son last Christmas when he was almost 2 as a stocking filler as it is ideal for this. It proved very popular. For children who like Jigsaw puzzles this is a great alternative. When you take all the pieces apart the idea is then to put them all back to make Thomas which can then be played with as the wheels turn. Just like a Jigsaw you can not put the pieces in the wrong place as the magnets... Read the full review: Great for Thomas and Jigsaw loving children by Pinkaims |
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Born To Play Dan Jam Thomas The Tank Magnetic Stacking Thomas Brand: Born To Play / Baby Toy / Age: 18 months - Fantastic ten piece stacking Thomas with brightly coloured magnetic wooden pieces. Fit them all together to create Thomas over and over again! overall rating |
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Born to Play Thomas The Tank Rocker Brand: Born to Play / Baby Toy / Age: 12 months overall rating |
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Born To Play Dan Jam Thomas The Tank Magnetic Stacking Thomas ... son as a youngster was a huge Thomas the tank Engine fan so much so that he has a Thomas bedroom. However he is no longer interested in the TV program but still loves characters he is familiar with and still happily plays with Thomas toys. I bought him the magnetic stacking Thomas from Woolworth s when it was on offer but is still available at Amazon for £11.90 with free postage. The toy itself made up of ten wooden pieces that all magnetically connect together. It is painted in the Traditional Thomas colours. It has been living in our toy box for over a year and has no signs of damage. The wheels do revolve so once built can be played with as a moving vehicle. My e... Read the full review: How to build a train in ten steps. by wisemind |
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Born to Play Thomas The Tank Rocker ... m glad I found these on here I bought one of these for the grandchildren. I figured as they were Thomas they would be good quality and worth the £20 I was spending on them. How wrong and disapointed was I. They were firstly too high for my grandchildren to lift their legs over to even sit on despite them being over the age reccomended which is 12months and they were even taller than kids their age at the time. They were thin and flimsy and didn t even rock smoothly giving the grandkids a bumpy and scary ride. They could easily have fallen off and the plastic on these were so thin they probably could of been bent so easily. A complete waste of money and if you do inte... Read the full review: total thomas rubbish by welsh_angel39 |
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Born to Play Thomas The Tank Rocker ... for Christmas my twin boys were already having Little Tikes rockers off my nan but when I seen these on the Argos website I really could not resist. I mean come on another Thomas product to add to my collection - I mean my twins collection - wow! I havn t actually seen these on the website since, nor in the catalogue but I paid £19.99 at the time for each of them. I havn t seen them anywhere else since except on Amazon for around £30 plus and Tescos online for £24.99. Because they were an online only deal at the time I could only see a picture to give me an idea as to what the product itself was going to be like but it did tell me what age they were meant for and th... Read the full review: Strangest Rockers?! by xjemloux |



