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In The Night Garden Ninky Nonk Train Vehicle | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
List Price: £9.99 Buy New: £8.99 You Save: £1.00 (10%)
New (6) Used (1) from £7.99
Rating: 49 reviews Sales Rank: 284
Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 2.2 x 10.6 x 3.4
MPN: 34718 Model: 34718 UPC: 653569227939 EAN: 0653569227946 ASIN: B000NJSMNA
Release Date: July 28, 2007 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description A colourful, roll-along train set that looks just like the one that Ninky Nonk has in the children's television series. Age 18 months and up.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 44 more reviews...
Small, yes.. but lovely November 28, 2008 Monica Magnussen (Norway) I bought this together with the play mat and some other Night Garden items. Its NOT overpriced (after my opinion)You cant expect to get a huuge train with buttons and lights for this price anyway.. I havent passed this one on to my daughter yet (Christmas) but I know for sure she will like it. It wouldve been even better if it was twice as big and optional to open the doors etc like you can do with the Tombliboos Bush.However, its a cute Train thats fitting the price. BUT when thats said, if Hasbro DID make a train that the characters actually can fit into (those who are to come with PlayMat World etc) - and added 20 to the price Id rather buy that. I do agree with some of the comments that the funny thing about this train is: Putting the chaacters inside it and give them all a bumpy ride. I do hope a larger one comes avaliable too.
No Problems so far! November 25, 2008 C. jones (uk) The only problem is the toy is small for a young child. Apart from that, it looks ok with bright colours. My advice is to get a bigger version of the Ninky Nonk to avoid disapointment.
My toddler loves his Ninky Nonk November 16, 2008 J. Horrell My 20 month old has played with his every day for the last 6 weeks. Yes, it comes apart when you don't want it to sometimes - which is a little annoying- but like others have said - we didn't expect anything else for 9.99. He pushes it around, puts it back together and points at the sections and likes to talk about who rides in each part. It is accurate and solidly built having survived being dropped on a unforgiving floor most mealtimes. Whenever the programme is on he likes to get it out and sits with it. We think it was 10 well spent!!
Stop moaning and let your children develop!!!! October 14, 2008 Ruben Depasquale (UK) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
As some have said before me, you get what you see in the box! It is useless buying something off the net and build an image of what YOU think this toy will be and disappoint yourself when it is delivered to you!! Yes, it does come apart!! Have you thought that through this toy your kids will develop fine movement and coordination in putting it back together?? My final point is: You get what you pay for. 9 won't get you far in the toy world these days!! So forget characters, opening parts and flashing lights!!! You'd need to dish out more for such things.
a hit with my son September 30, 2008 rocksey (west sussex) i tend to fully agree with all the reviews so far about how easily it falls apart, but my son who was only one and a half at the time, soon learnt how to reconnect the carriages himself, and enjoyed doing so. this toy has been covered in squished banana at breakfast time, immersed in countless bubble baths, rolled up and down the slide in the garden - and even found itself thrown in the fish pond once - but still it is intact and very much loved by my little boy. yes hasbro could have tried harder to be a little more imaginable with the design - or at least reduced the rrp to a more value-for-money amount, but in our house, this toy is definately a hit and i for one am glad i bought it.
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