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GeoTrax Working Town Train Railway Playset
— Fisher Price H3464 —
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Reviews by Users
28 Feb 2009



Best time spent and well worth the money!!
We purchased this product for our granddaughter (2 years old). She sat down with the set the first day and spent well over an hour playing with it. It is now the first thing she goes for each time she comes over. Well worth the time and money.
Battery life is good, the set is easy to operate, and is sturdy enough for a little one to stand on (as they will) without breaking....
–W. Ellisonfrom Amazon.com
06 Jan 2009



One of Our Favorite Toys
The GeoTrax trains get an enormous amount of use in our house. We have several sets, a ton of the trains including several different remote controlled ones and it all packs into three clear storage boxes. My older son, 4 1/2, has created some amazing tracks with switchbacks and mountains and more. My younger son, 2 1/2, likes knocking trains off the tracks quite alot.
We've made tracks that run all across our living room including climbs up two full levels and sharp turning descents. I ha...
–Johnny Huhfrom Amazon.com
25 Dec 2008



We love Geotrax!
We got this starter set for my son when he was 2 1/2. He loved it then, and now, at 5, still plays with it regularly (we have since bought additional pieces and track). So does my 2 year old daughter, and so does my husband, who loves putting together complicated configurations that use up all the track. My son has also gradually learned to create complex loops, and how to time trains so as to either create or avoid a crash. These are activities that promote logical and mathematical thought....
–Asya Takkenfrom Amazon.com