We started with the old GeoTrax airport that is no longer available and just went round & round. Then my 4 yr old son wanted GrandCentral Station b/c his friends had it. We have lots of Thomas tracks & delayed getting GeoTrax but now see value to it. The sets are expensive (better prices are on fisherprice.com) but all the boys in our neighborhood love playing with this toy. My husband & I are amazed at the durablilty of the plane tracks since our son disconnects them all day long, running them thru other toys he has.
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8 responses so far ↓
1 Dawson
my three year old has all of the sprig eco trucks and loves them all. They work on digging, loading and dumping sand.
2 Hackett
I got this for him for his first birthday. Really isn’t his cup of tea just quite yet; however, I suspect he’ll learn to love it over the next year or so.
3 Felten
I like the fact this toy is Eco-friendly and durable. The quality is great for the price. My son is 15 months old and loves his new truck. I know he will get lots of use out of this truck over the next few years. We plan to purchase the other trucks from this set as well.
4 Gu
My 18 month old son likes this truck a lot. It rolls well, and he has figured out how to use the rear swinging door. He’s still too young to figure out the passenger compartment and the dumping action, but he’ll grow into it. The truck seems sturdy and well built.
My one complaint is that the latch that releases the dumping action is touchy, and while I’d rather for now (because of my son’s age) have it always shut, instead it seems to pop open on its own sometimes. I wish it had a better design for the latch. Other than that, and it is a small quibble, I really like it.
5 Tarbet
My grandson is having a lot of fun with the Eco dump truck and front end loader we pruchased.
6 Clipper
This is Alexander’s favorite toy. The music is a tad bit annoying, but easily turned off. His favorite part is moving the giraffe’s head and legs as they make clicking sounds everytime they move. That makes him laugh for hours on end. It took hima while to warm up to it, but now it’s the first toy he goes to…
7 Herring
My son recieved this as a christmas gift this last December. Once he was able to sit up he really took an interest to it. This toy absolutely taught him how to crawl. He loves it so much that all he wanted to do was figure out a way to chase the giraffe in the train. I would recommend it to anyone.
8 Rockwell
This classic toy from Fisher-Price will likely delight kids 7 or 8 months and older. I bought it as a Christmas gift for my first-born when he was 7 months old and he got hooked on it right from the beginning. It moves and it sings. The “come aboard the anmial train” song can get tiresome to an adult quickly, but apparently kids don’t mind, which is good. There’re actually not many ways to play this toy, and it has very limited to no educational value, but I have to admit it’s a fun toy for babies and toddlers.
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