Pros: Cheaper than the wooden Thomas products; portable Cons: Engines can get stuck in the roundhouse; can be heavy
I was surprised the first time I saw Thomas the Tank Engine products at Target. Since my son became a fan of these toys I had learned they were only available in specialty shops and in stores like Barnes and Nobles and Toys R Us. I was equally shocked...
Pros: store the pieces in one unit, inexpensive Cons: all plastic, engines get stuck in the unit, click together track doesn't always click
Peep! Peep! Yeah, whatever Thomas, no more Mrs. nice gal - I've given up the British accent and we've gone back to having a bathroom - no more "loo" in this house. You must understand, dear Thomas, that what began as a love affair between you and ...
Pros: small, contained sets, relatively inexpensive Cons: trains can occasionally get stuck, not much fun on its own
Ever since my fellow Mother-in-Thomas marybatson alerted me to the fact that Learning Curve was no longer honoring its lifetime warranty on their wooden trains, tracks, and structures, the high price ...
Pros: imagination, hand-eye coordination, color, and basic characteristics of trains Cons: not interchangeable with the more expensive wooden track
The Learning Curve Work and Play Roundhouse is a great gift idea for the young children who are learning about the Thomas The Tank Engine toys and experience. You can find this at a local Target store where it’s one of many Thomas toys that can be ...
Pros: Cute well made engines and cars Cons: Everything else is worthless
Many Thomas products like this one have been a great disappointment. Thomas gets stuck in the compartments designed to hold them. The tracks are very difficult to put together. Tracks do not store easily, very frustrating for an adult to try and cram them in, impossible for a child. How sad for my son that this could be his favorite toy but the most obvious of flaws were ignored by the designers of this product.
Pros: that you can buy lots of stuff for it Cons: cheap.no fun
tho my son likes thomas he does not like this toy. the doors are to hard for for him to open,the tracks dont stay together and what I really hate is that your supposed to be able to put the tracks in the top so you can take it places, but the only tracks that I could get to fit were the c tracks, so what's the use if all the tracks are not there.its not really all the fun by itself. the only neat thing is that you can buy all kinds of stuff to go with it, but whats the point if you dont like it.I wish I had not bought it
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