Product Description
Send the BRIO battery powered action train chugging along your BRIO railway for exciting play time. Switch it on and see its headlight glow as it drives forwards or backwards down the track. Meanwhile, the coal tipping wagon rocks side to side and the cement wagon spins round. The train requires one AAA battery, which is not included. Suitable for ages three and up.
BRIO created the first wooden railway in 1958. Since then they've built up the world's largest range of wooden railway items and many other educational and learning toys.
BRIO's mission is to contribute to a child's development by offering good toys that stimulate the mind through play. Thanks to in-depth expertise, BRIO develops toys that always generate joy, while satisfying the child's needs in various phases of development. BRIO is a reliable ‘partner' for parents.
BRIO pays attention to every detail through the design process and has always been dedicated to creating products that add extra play value, encourage learning and develop fine motor skills.
Send the Brio Battery Powered Action Train chugging along your Brio railway. Turn on the battery powered train and see its headlight glow as it drives forwards or backwards down the track. Meanwhile, the coal tipping wagon rocks side to side and the cement wagon spins round. The train requires one AAA battery , which is not included. Suitable for ages 3 and up . Includes Battery powered train with working lights 2 wagons
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Product Details
- Product Dimensions: 28.8 x 5 x 14.8 cm ; 245 g
- Boxed-product Weight: 349 g
- Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered.
- Batteries: 1 AAA batteries required.
- Manufacturer recommended age: 3 months - 3 years
- Item model number: 33535
- ASIN: B0007W5S7Q
You Save : £0.17 (1%)
Costumer Reviews
My sons (1 and 3) both love Brio trains and have spent more time on them than any other toy however we only had this train for a while before it started sliding on the tracks when it goes up hills and bridges. Not sure what happened, maybe the outer rubber wore off? Now it slides until another four wheel drive train to push it up!
I suggest you buy one of the more powerful trains.
My 2 year old plays with his train set a lot and this little train has lasted through nearly a year of fairly consistant abuse and is still living to tell the tale. It doesn't go very fast but is somewhat hypnotic as it chugs round the track (and quite a bit off it as well). Takes one AAA battery and uses it quite fast - rechargeable ones work great for us.
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