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36-Piece Train and Track Lego Set

Rs.2,940.00

Embark on an exciting railway journey with the DOLU 36-Piece Train Set Adventure, where imagination meets fun!

Key Features

  • Durable and lightweight design
  • Encourages imaginative play

Development Benefits

This train set promotes fine motor skills as children connect the tracks and maneuver the train. It also supports cognitive development by encouraging problem-solving and spatial awareness during the assembly process. The set fosters imaginative play, allowing children to create their own stories and adventures, which enhances creativity and social interaction.

Safety Information

Made from non-toxic, child-safe materials. All pieces are smooth and safe to handle. Meets all relevant safety standards.

Specifications

  • Age: 18 months+
  • Material: Durable plastic
  • Dimensions: 52cm x 52cm 10.5cm 
  • Includes: 36-piece easy-to-assemble pieces; 2 wheeled blocks, 1 tree figure and stickers
  • 8pcs train track which is 145 cm when assembled.

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