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Sodor Friends 24 pc giant shaped floor puzzle
Sale price: $14.99
Amazon Maximum Age: com.amazon.webservices.DecimalWithUnits Amazon Minimum Age: com.amazon.webservices.DecimalWithUnits Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Ravensburger EAN: 0666273053619 Feature(s): Twenty four piece floor puzzleMade with heavy-duty, extra-large piecesMeasures over 3' longPerfect for indoor activityColorful pieces Autographed: False Memorabilia: False Item Dimensions: Height 2.7"Width 10.1"Length 12.1"Weight 2.15 lbs. Label: Ravensburger List Price: $14.99 Manufacturer: Ravensburger Manufacturer Maximum Age: 60months Manufacturer MinimumAge: 12months Model: MN021083 MPN: 05361 Package Dimensions: Height: 2.8" Width: 10.1" Length: 2.8" Weight: 2.2 lbs. Product Group: Toy Publisher: Ravensburger Release Date: 2007-05-29 Studio: Ravensburger UPC: 666273053619
Editorial Reviews Product Description: Take a trip to the Island of Sodor! This 24-piece floor puzzle from Ravensburger is made with heavy-duty, extra-large pieces that will keep your child entertained for hours. When finished, it takes the shape of everyone's favorite engine! The perfect indoor activity for little Thomas fans.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 4.5
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-11-04 Content: My two year old grandson plays with his floor puzzles every day. Thomas is a good educational puzzle because there are several trains in the puzzle and they all look alike, so it takes a little trial and error to put it together. The pieces are safe and durable. Highly recommended or this age group. Summary: Thomas is a Toot
Rating - 5 Date: 2007-11-07 Content: My son got this for his 2nd birthday and I must say he uses it all the time. He is obsessed w/Thomas and loves puzzles. He even showed his Papa how to put it together. He is able to sit and do it all by himself. This toy earned me time alone in the kitchen:) Summary: Keeps my son busy!
Rating - 3 Date: 2007-09-21 Content: My 2.5 year old daughter has the Thomas Off to Work floor puzzle and loves it. She puts it together several times daily. I got this other one for her best friend's birthday. He was turning 3. When the box was opened and we went to put it together, I was disappointed. While it was a good size and seemed to be well made and durable, there were two reasons I didn't like it as much as the Off to Work puzzle. (1) Some of the pieces didn't fit INTO each other so that they locked into place. Instead, some of the pieces just rested next to each other. This is much harder for young kids to figure out and also results in pieces slipping apart from each other as the child goes on to do other pieces. (2) The outer edge is a freeform train shape. This is hard for the child to realize, so the outer edges are not helpful at all in figuring out which pieces go where and actually seemed to be a major distraction. The other Thomas puzzle is a simple rectangle shape so it's easy to think of it in terms of edge pieces, corner pieces, and inner pieces. I wouldn't buy this one again. Summary: Not my favorite Thomas floor puzzle
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