Introduce your child to the bustling world of city transportation with the Urban Rail Transit Playset! This dynamic, multi-level playset is designed for children aged 3 and up, offering a realistic urban rail and road experience. With its engaging manual controls and four colourful vehicles, kids can immerse themselves in hours of imaginative play.
The Urban Rail Transit Playset features multiple tracks, ramps, and an interactive cityscape that allows children to navigate their vehicles through a vibrant urban environment. The set includes a steering wheel control system, manual levers, and a climbing mode, providing a hands-on learning experience. The playset is designed to develop motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and problem-solving abilities, making it a perfect educational toy.
Made from high-quality, child-safe materials, this playset is durable and built to last. Easy to assemble and packed with features, the Urban Rail Transit Playset makes an excellent gift for any occasion, encouraging creativity and interactive play.
Key Features:
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Interactive Cityscape: Multi-level urban environment with tracks, ramps, and diverse routes for endless play possibilities.
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Manual Control System: Features a steering wheel and manual levers, allowing kids to control the vehicles and navigate the city.
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Four Colourful Vehicles: Comes with four vibrant vehicles that kids can drive around the playset.
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Climbing Modes: Vehicles can climb up ramps, adding a fun, dynamic element to playtime.
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Educational and Fun: Enhances motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and creative thinking.
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Durable and Safe: Made from non-toxic, child-safe materials designed to withstand active play.
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Easy Assembly: Quick and simple to set up with the included instructions, so kids can start playing right away.
Product Specifications:
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Model: T904A
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Dimensions: 61 cm x 56 cm x 52 cm
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Weight: 13 kg (Net Weight)
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Quantity in Box: 16 pieces
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Recommended Age: 3+ years
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Packaging: Sealed box
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