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Fisher-Price Little People Stack 'n Sort Train | 
| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Toy
List Price: $18.99 Buy New: $12.25(as of 9/9/10 10:51 PDT - Details)
You Save: $6.74 (35%)
New (6) from $12.25
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 2288
Age: 1 - 4 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 12 x 7 x 9
Model: N5998 UPC: 027084684582 EAN: 0027084684582 ASIN: B001JQLJI6
Release Date: November 1, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Blocks designed that are perfect for little hands to hold. | | • | Making it easy for them to build anything they can imagine! | | • | Includes a mix of blocks, crossing gate piece and Conductor Michael figure too! | | • | Kids can build on and all around this classically-styled train. | | • | All the pieces store right inside! |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description All aboard the Stack'n Sort Train, our newest addition to the LP Builders Build'n Drive Vehicle Asst. These are big, chunky vehicles that include blocks in a unique design that are just perfect for little hands to hold, making it easy for them to build anything they can imagine! And fun specialty blocks along with great toddler activities add to the play. The brand new train includes a mix of blocks, crossing gate piece and Conductor Michael figure too! Kids can build on and all around this classically styled train and when they're all done playing, all the pieces store right inside!
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| Customer Reviews:
Simple but fun February 12, 2010 Ms. Siobhan M. Weldon 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My little boy loves this toy. Actually bought it for a gift for someone else...but he kept playing with it...so i eventually just gave it to him. It's nice,simple and sturdy.
Best Little People value and stacking November 12, 2009 Sayuri Davis (Ann Arbor, MI) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Best Little People value. Bought this at Toys R Us when my daughter was 14 months old, she's 20 months and still plays with it. She had been having trouble stacking wooden blocks and making them stay so I got legos, but those have to be turned to a specific orientation to make them stick. These blocks all stack easily whatever the orientation or shape of the piece (the connectors are all circular) and they don't snap together, so they're easy to take apart. She can do Legos now, but she still likes this thing just as well or better because of the rolling train. We already had the barn so the engineer that comes with it plays with the farmer. The human Little People figurines fit on top of the blocks, the top of the train, and the smoke stack, or you can set them on a flat surface. My daughter now pushes it around and says "toot toot" giving all her barn animals a ride inside this thing, or taking the blocks to different rooms to make stacks there. Store everything it comes with inside the train and close the top! I expect the other Little People toys that come with these same kind of blocks would be great too.
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