My First Thomas & Friends Rail Rollers Spiral Station - Review

Last week we received the My First Thomas & Friends Rail Rollers Spiral Station toy to review. With Noah being such an avid fan of Thomas I knew before it even arrived that it would go down a treat with him. I was right because as soon as he saw the box his face lit up and he shouted "chooo chooooo!"

It does need to be assembled and it did take me a little longer than it should but that's because I'm useless when it comes to instructions. Although the toy is made of plastic once it's all set up it's very strudy and has passed the rough and tumble toddler test with flying colours.


This toy is aimed at 12+ months and is great for encouraging hand-eye coordination and is a lot of fun too. It comes with two train balls (Thomas and Spencer - more can be bought separately) which not only can be rolled down the colourful tracks but can also be spun around the Fat Controller and lifted to the top again with the little lift too.


"Start your winding journey from the Thomas & Friends spiral station! Ascend the engine lift, set off from Tidmouth sheds and then race down the rails to the bottom. When you reach the end, spin the roundabout to get your rolling engine into the lift and start your spinning journey once more."




As you can see by the photo's Noah has had an absolute blast playing with the Rail Rollers Spiral Station. At first, I thought it may be a little too young for Noah to play with being 22 months old but I was wrong. It makes a great toddler toy because there are so many elements that grow with your child.



Noah has had countless hours of fun with it already and his favourite part is probably the lift. He loves to transport the balls up and down and once they are running down the track he shouts "choo choooo!" 

At £32.99 I think it's great value for money. I can see it being a big hit with the parents come Christmas time and it would of been on Noah's Christmas list, that's for sure! 


- I was sent this product for the purpose of this review. However, all opinions are my own.

15 comments:

  1. My son would have gone mental for this when he was younger!

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  2. This looks like such a fun toy - I love the Thomas and Diesel balls! x

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  3. Oh this looks like so much fun. I think my little girl would probably love it, even though she's not particularly a Thomas fan xx
    #triedtested

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  4. I wish Matthew was younger because he would absolutely love this. He's the biggest Thomas the tank engine fan. #triedandtested

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  5. This looks like so much fun :) My youngest would have loved this x

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  6. Ooooh Max would adore this - might get it for Christmas! Love the little train balls :-) Thanks for linking up with #TriedTested

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  7. My great nephew Joe would love this. He spends hours twirling cars down the spiral of my nephews (his dad) old toy garage. He loves Thomas so to combine the two he would be in his element

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  8. My great nephew Joe would love this. He spends hours twirling cars down the spiral of my nephews (his dad) old toy garage. He loves Thomas so to combine the two he would be in his element

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  9. This is on Markus' list, even though he is nearly 3 - I think he'd still love it as he is completely Thomas mad! (So is Mummy lol!) Nice to know it needs building before hand though, thanks!

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  10. Looks fuN! Love the balls

    AShleigh

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  11. Thomas and Friends are a favourite of our children also.

    Rachel Craig

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  12. A great toy.

    Rachel Craig

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  13. My friends son had this and my daughter just loved it! And she's 6!!!

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  14. This looks fab, Noah seems to enjoy reviewing it, Connor loved Thomas and friends when he was younger, he had the tracks, toys, books, dvds, clothes, footwear, bedroom all Thomas xxx

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  15. This looks great fun for those little Thomas fans and in your review it passed the rough and tumble which is always something i think about being plastic, thank you for this review

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