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Chuggington Interactive Railway Toys Not Just Standard Train Sets

The Chuggington Interactive Railway Wash & Fuel Set
Image: ToysRUs.com

The Chuggington Interactive Railway Wash & Fuel Set brings to life the animated series through its 33-piece set by Learning Curve. Unlike many standard train track sets, this one features SmartTalk™ technology – the Chuggington engines actually recognize and talk to one another. They also react when arriving at different train stops.

The Wash & Fuel Set comes with
33 pieces including Brewster the train

Photo by M.Adcock
At the Chug Wash, Brewster the train will say, “Wash up!” and respond to different wash cycles. At the Fuel Depot he’ll exclaim, “Time to fill up!” When this set is used with other Chuggington interactive products it boasts over 175 sounds and phrases.

The figure-8 shaped track uses easy-to-connect plastic tracks. The Wash & Fuel Set includes Brewster the train, Chug Wash, Fuel Depot, signal gate, overhead signal, and tracks. Kids can collect other Chuggington interactive sets and connect them to make a huge fun playset.

The Chuggington Wash & Fuel Set has easy instructions to follow. Made for ages 3+, parents can find the set at Toys R Us for $39.99. The set requires 8 AA batteries (2 included in engine, others not included).

Learning Curve products at the Time to Play
press event in New York City

Photo by M.Adcock
For more info:  Visit www.chuggington.com to view all Chuggington products and for more product details. Learning Curve Brands, Inc. markets infact, toddler, and preschool products under the brands: The First Years, Lamaze, JJ Cole Collections, as well as popular and classic licensed properties.

Note: The author viewed products and met with Learning Curve at the Time to Play toy event in New York City.

Disclosure: Author received a product sample solely for the purpose of this review. Author did not receive any other compensation. All opinions expressed are those of the author.

7 Comments

  1. We bought this very long railway toy when we had a visit in New York. My son’s room are not enough to set up this toy so everytime he plays it, we just let him assemble and play it on the front yard.

  2. Looks awesome. My son is just starting to get into this stuff. You were at Time to Play!? Sorry I missed you…

  3. Trains and kids.. There is some mysterious attraction. I know I loved playing with trains as a kid and my kids love playing with them too. The Chugginton set sounds pretty neat.

  4. My kids love Chuggington – this looks like such a fun set! I think the interactive component is so smart – great way to link up all their trains/toys.

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