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Fisher-Price Thomas the Train Steam Rattle & Roll Thomas



This is too darn cute.  The singing voice is clear and the tunes are catchy.   The sounds and lights are going to be captivating for the little ones.  The slightly older kids are going to love the remote control.   This will be a great gift for any little Thomas fan and a great introduction for any child that is not already a Thomas fan. 


  • Includes battery-powered motorized Thomas toy train and remote control
  • Guitar-shaped remote control features 4 buttons: activate music, activate sound effects, move forward, reverse & spin
  • Includes 6 original upbeat songs inspired by different musical genres
  • Thomas delivers cool sounds and unique phrases related to a musical performance
  • Steam clouds on the side of Thomas light up brightly in a rainbow of colors that flash in time to the music

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