Advantages: Cheap Disadvantages: As good as original brands
Santa bought my four year old the lovely mountain train set made by tesco. He desperately wanted a train set and when we were in Toysrus we would look at the brio sets and then look around the other toys. It was not unitl near to Christmas that I actually decided to look at the price. I was horrified to discover how expensive brio train sets were. I looked in several other shops ELC etc but they too were too expensive. I found a cheap set in ASDA but it did not seem to be compatabile with brio or even near to the quality, so I decided not to buy the train set from there either. When we were shopping in Tescos my son pointed out the train sets and took a real interest in a lovely mpuntain train set which had had a wooden train set, a little bridge, wooden animals, trees, tunnels, trains, carriages,sign and mountains all for £24 ...
Advantages: strong, versatile, compact, nice bright colours, fun to play with Disadvantages: none so far
I decided to buy the in the night garden ninky nonk train set from Amazon as my young daughter is a big fan of in the night garden and whenever it comes on TV she gets really excited. So as my daughter already had some of the other characters from the show I wanted her to have the whole set and since buying it the train set the ninky nonk train set has become one of her favourite toys to play with on a daily basis.
The train set can come apart and be attached on many different ways and my daughter enjoys looking at the nice bright colours and putting some of the other in the night garden characters onto the train set even though it keeps falling of now and again it keeps her busy and sometimes I hear her in fits of giggles. The train set is very cute and versatile and its great as children such as mine can have hours of fun with it ...
Advantages: hours of play Disadvantages: hard getting back into box
When i first saw this at my local tescos i thought a great toy for my 2 year old son for christmas last year.It was a bargain at £ 10 i thought my son would love it .He has got a thing for train sets with 100 pieces to it and it didnt look hard to set up .I thought the box was massive and it look as though it was very hard wearing and hours of fun. When we set it up for him on christmas day he loved it and was playing for hours until he started pulling it apart he makes up his own track with the pieces but the only thing is it didnt want to go back in the box.The bits are great that you get you get little trains and little houses and bridges.great buy. ...
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706-10065
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Internet - Web Design / Publishing, networking hardware, Internet / communication software, productivity software, photo / video
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Online Training bundle of over 370 classes
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Subscription Duration
1 year
Localisation
English
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