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Wooden train set plus table, compatible with Brio and IKEA trains £70

This set, from Universe of Imagination, originally from ToysRus, is suitable for age 3+, probably till age 6. 

It includes track, large bridge, bridge with crane, tunnel, station and engine shed, and all the pieces can be used on the table (suggested plan included in the drawer) or separately on the floor.  It is also suitable for more than one child to play at the same time, and for younger children you could just put some of the pieces on the table until they are ready for the full set.

The different parts of this set would be very expensive to buy - a large Brio bridge is about £25, so this is a bargain!!

Collection Herne Hill, or could deliver as it is set up if it’s not too far away. Please send DM.

 

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