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Look, it's a train, it's a music box, it's a ball popper - oh, yeah, it's all three! As your child pushes the train along, she can play along with the music and chase the balls that pop out of the top. She's practicing hand-eye coordination and cause and effect, but don't tell her that - she just thinks it's fun! This toy also helps encourage development of Fine Motor Skills and Cognitive Learning.
Brightly colored train toy! ROLL 'N POP EXPRESS toy helps baby learn hand-eye coordination! Unpredictable ball-popping action! Your child can drop balls in the train and push it to make them pop out. Fun music! The monkey in the rear compartment bobs up and down as the train is pushed. 3 colourful balls! Balls work with other POPPIN' PARK toys (sold separately).
Train comes with 3 balls and instructions.
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My son gets so much fun out of this little train so it was a good buy, we got it on special though so got real good value for money as with other playskool toys this is really built to last. The train is solid and all the bits and pieces are attatched very securely so no chance of things falling off and becoming a choking hazard. The only thing is making sure you don't lose the balls although the train is still fun with out them!
You put the three balls inside the train and as you push it along the balls pop out of the front of the train. My son finds this very funny and pushes it along watching the balls pop out and then quickly reloading them for more ball popping fun. As the train moves it also plays music so even without the balls inside it it gives them something to listen to as they play with the train.
We did lose a couple of our balls but have since bought other playskool toys and the balls from them have been compatible with this, so you can transfer toys from one toy to the next!
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