Busy Pull Thomas Train with Jumping Cargo

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The nice thing about the busy pull or pull and go thomas toys are that they don’t require any batteries. If your child has the ‘thomas fetish’ as does ours, you know full well how many batteries you can go through! We buy our batteries at Sam’s club in packs of 48 at a time! So have a thomas toy that doesn’t take any batteries at all is simply great! In addition, this is a nice Thomas train toy for your toddler, since it’s designed for about 18 months. The pull Thomases were some of the first trains our son played with, and now that he’s older the other little kids that come over just love it too (although he still plays with it!). When you pull Thomas the train cargo cars pop up and down – it’s sooooo cute!

  • Pull Thomas along to hear his song and see his cargo “dance”!
  • Two sound modes! Hear the Thomas & Friends theme song or Thomas’ chug-chug sound.
  • No batteries required!
  • Recommended for children 18 months and up

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2 Responses
  1. J. Warner says:

    My son is 20 months and loves trains. He was taking all his trucks and putting them in a line and moving them as a group saying, “choo choo!” I decided to get him this thomas train because it has 2 cars, and he has been enamored with it from the first second he saw it. He still lines up his trucks (and crackers and chunks of cheese for that matter) to make his own trains, but this one is still a hit after a month or two.

    It’s the first toy he learned how to pull behind him with a string. And when the string is pulled or held taught it either makes a pleasant Thomas the Train song or goes “chugga chugga chugga chugga chugga chugga CHOO CHOO!” depending on what you select with the switch under the train. Or, you can turn it off. My son also likes to take the end of the string and put in in the top of the smoke stack which takes a little more motor-skill than many of this other toys.

    The other reason I chose this train is that the engine and cars “hitch” together manually rather than with magnets. I thought that would be better because he would learn how to hitch things. However, the way they attach is not sufficient enough for him to move it or pick it up without everything falling apart. It was very frustrating for my little guy. I have actually duct taped the joints with thin strips of tape so they still rotate but don’t fall apart. My son doesn’t notice the tape and is MUCH happier. Overall I recommend this train and have never regretted choosing this one over the many other options.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Fedora says:

    The Busy Pull Thomas is great for the toddlers!

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