Product Description
Toddlers can chug into wild railway adventures with the Little People Choo-Choo Zoo Train from Fisher-Price! This push-along toy train features realistic whistle sounds, plus fun music and animal sounds as kids play. Kids can press the smokestack or the cargo bed to activate the music and sounds, load the animals onto the train, then push it along to zoom to the next destination! Look for additional Little People figures, vehicles and playsets for more toddler-friendly pretend play. (Each sold separately & subject to availability.)
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All aboard! Kids love music. Kids love animals. Kids love the zoo! The Little People Choo-Choo Zoo Train brings all three together in one "wild" ride with a gorilla, a polar bear and a friendly Train Conductor! And the best part is, kids can make all the sounds and music happen themselves. So press down on the train whistle- toot! toot!-and climb aboard for hours of fun.
Chug along to a sing-along song! Load up the polar bear and gorilla with room to spare (additional animals sold separately.) Press down on the train bed, and you’ll hear sounds and a sing-along animal song! Roll the train along to hear more animal sounds. Even though kids may not be able to ride a train with real animals at a real zoo, it’s a great way to build anticipation for their next visit!
The more they grow, the more they discover! At first, your little one will just want to touch everything in the Little People Choo-Choo Zoo Train, because that’s how they explore. They’ll grab the animals (that happen to fit so nicely in little hands!) or the train itself-maybe even push the train along. When they do that, they’ll discover their actions can make things happen! Pressing down on the whistle makes it blow. Pressing down on the train bed activates a sing-along song! Even rolling the train along helps them discover their actions make things happen, because they’ll activate more fun sounds. (and work their gross motor skills in the process!) As they grow, their stories will grow, too. They’ll use the food piece to feed the animals, or you’ll hear them planning a train ride for all the animals at the zoo.