Editorial Reviews
Editorial Review
Thomas the Tank is the signature bright-blue engine in the Thomas the Tank series. He does light yard work and pulls small passenger cars, such as Annie and Clarabel. Based on the award-winning television series Shining Time Station by the Reverend W. Awdry, the Thomas the Tank train system fulfills all of a child's choo-choo dreams. Each vehicle has a different name, character, and face. It is wooden and 2 inches high with black plastic wheels. The magnetic bumpers at the ends of each vehicle make linkup easy. Children will become friends with each one, developing not only imaginative play but social skills and new motor and cognitive skills as they mature. --Sandy Hirsch
Manufacturer Description
A cheeky, fussy little engine, often getting into scrapes, usually by being over eager to do things best left to bigger and more sensible engines.
Skill Set
Fine Motor Skills
Problem Solving
Social Skills
Customer Reviews
Thomas the Train
A must have with your Thomas collection. Easy to hook up with other trains and very durable.
very cute
would have loved it more..if i didnt have to buy it seperate from the 100 piece wooden train set..
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These are fun little toys for kids, and yes, I have bought my son a few wooden engines and related rail systems, but I can't help but wonder where the madness will stop. How many different railway products can they come up with? Take-Along, Wooden, motorized, etc. It's unreal. What's worse is the fact that a few people I know own almost every single train produced. Why? How many engines can a kid play with at once? And I will leave the pricing alone. That's another rant. Well, buy what you must. I just like to throw my un-asked for opinion around.
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