PLAYSKOOL WHEEL PALS TRAIN STATION

November 24, 2009
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51nTkZNFlQL. SL160  PLAYSKOOL WHEEL PALS TRAIN STATION

  • All aboard for fun with this eye-catching train track set that¿s sure to thrill the little conductor in your family!
  • The twisting and turning track lets him send two soft and squeezable train vehicles on a wild race filled with ups and downs
  • Flashing lights and real locomotive sounds ¿ like the whistle of the train! ¿ help him discover new sights and sounds, while the winding track helps teach the concepts of velocity and acceleration
  • A railroad crossing sign shows the racing train cars the way, much to the delight of your enthusiastic engineer!
  • Set includes 2 train engines, tower unit, track (4 pieces), railroad crossing sign and instructions

Product Description
Loading, racing, dumping and chasing…it’s all in a day’s play for active boy and his tonka toy. When boys get in gear for fun, adventure and imagination, Tonka is there for every twist and turn on the road of boyhood. Get ready for twistin, turnin, train-racin fun! flashing lights, whistling train sounds and a twisting track with tight turns are sure to thrill your train-loving toddler. Includes two trains for twice the choo-choo fun!… More >>

PLAYSKOOL WHEEL PALS TRAIN STATION

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3 Responses to PLAYSKOOL WHEEL PALS TRAIN STATION

  1. heartinsa on November 25, 2009 at 12:59 am

    My grandson loves this so much that we bought a second one to keep at our house for him. Works well with the little Chuck train and small trucks too. It is easy to assemble and is durable.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. HC on November 25, 2009 at 3:46 am

    My 19 mo old son has only played with this toy for a day, so this review is based on what i’ve seen so far.

    He loves the choo choo train noise it makes. He can easily put the train at the top of the platfrom and push the sign to make the train go down. 9 out of 10 times, no where on the track he puts the train, it can go down the track. That’s a big plus for me cuz he doesn’t get frustrated and start to complain about not being about to get the train to do what he wants. Surprisingly once the train is on the track, it stays on and goes all the way down w/o popping off, even if the train is going fast (i.e. from the top and perfect alignment). Again, nice because that’s what they’re expecting it to do.

    My one complaint though is that the base is probably not heavy enough. Could stand to be a little heavier cuz if your kid is like mine, he likes to really beat on the lever to make the music go. He hits too hard that sometimes the train pops off cuz the whole base shifts. I’ve been trying to teach him not to hit it too hard. Also would be nice if they would have designed some sort of built in storage for the little trains. But the two little trains fit in the middle so that’s how we store it.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Love Is The Answer on November 25, 2009 at 3:57 am

    We purchased this for our 9 month old grandson who has some of the little Playskool Wheel pals toys and trains. Wow, was it a hit. He loves the cute choo-choo sound it makes when we press on the lever to send the trains and toys down the track-slide. It also has a chug-chug-chug sound of a train engine. I said it had good educational value because we read books about trains and it’s nice for a baby to be able to hear the sounds in this toy that we read about in our books. At age 9 months, he isn’t quite able to put the train engine at the top of the toy, press the lever and send it down the track, but after a while, he’ll learn to use it himself. It’s a very enjoyable toy and I particularly like it because it doesn’t have that annoying computer chip driven, silly sound that’s so popular now in children’s toys.
    Rating: 5 / 5

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