BRIO Curved Track

BRIO Curved Track Reviews



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This package together with the other Brio track expansion sets are essential to get after buying the typical Brio starter set. This is the way to enhance the fun and educational value of that first investment in a Brio train set as a bit of extra tracks allow for a lot of new track layouts. This is what Brio is great for - allowing your child to discover and explore new layouts.brThis set contains four long curved tracks, enough for a 180 deg. turn. The tracks are very robust and you would need to be pretty violent to break them.

BRIO Curved Track Feature

  • Consists of interlocking track pieces
  • modular construction of these pieces can easily expand to create many exciting play environments
  • All track and accessories are compatible
  • Includes four "E1" 3-1/2 inch track pieces.
  • For ages between 3 - 10 years
Add new twists and turns to any existing BRIO train track with this four-piece set. Considered a favorite pastime by many, train track building helps support youngsters developing fine motor and visual skills. Made of durable kiln-dried beech, the curved track set can add up to 26 inches of train-riding fun, and would make a fine addition to a BRIO or Thomas the Tank Engine train track collection. I--Lauren Bernard, mother and elementary school teacher/I 33342 CURVED TRACK


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BRIO Curved Track - W. Jackson -
BRIO is the most durable and has the best quality wooden train on the market. Another must have for train extending. We have about 10 sets of these. It makes it really easy for our son to build whatever he wants. Another great product.

Make a Circle - apoem - Bosque Farms, NM USA
Do you want to make another circle? A circle of tracks under a bridge? this is the set to get. br /br /They are sturdy and have held up to my children playing with them many years over and over again. br /br /These are the basics of train track building. If you have these and a few extra pieces you can make quite a nifty train track for your train.


Oct 31, 2010 21:55:03

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