🚀 All aboard the fun express with Emily!
The Thomas & Friends Motorized Toy Train Emily is a battery-powered engine designed for preschool kids aged 3 and up. Measuring 2.05 x 9.24 x 2.86 inches and weighing just 0.3 pounds, this colorful train is compatible with all Thomas & Friends tracks (excluding wood) and requires 2 AAA batteries for operation. With its easy-to-use features and engaging design, it promises hours of imaginative play.
Item Dimensions | 2.05 x 9.24 x 2.86 inches |
Item Weight | 0.3 Pounds |
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | train |
Subject Character | thomas |
Color | Multicolor |
Toy Vehicle Form | Train |
Supported Battery Types | AAA (LR03) Alkaline |
Are Batteries Required | Yes |
Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Additional Features | Portable |
S**
So nice! Great quality!
My nephew loves this! Works well. Great quality and size. Be careful of your kids’ hair to not get stuck in the wheels when it’s turned on lol
M**S
Love
My kid loves it
D**L
Wonderful
Fun gift for any child. My 3 year old grandson loves this and has not been able to break it no matter how much he tries!
E**Y
train
nice gift for grandson
R**E
Hours of fun for my grandkids
I bought a couple of engines for each of my grandchildren. I only wish they would come out with a rechargeable version, however, it’s not hard to replace the old batteries when they go dead!
K**K
Hard to find and a great gift!
Emily is not an easy-to-find Thomas train so I was thrilled to see it here. This is the same great quality as the other Thomas & Friends trains and works well with any track system.
C**1
He loves it. Period !
My grandson was over the moon to get Thomas. He wants to take it to his pre-school but his mom says no, the other kids will be jealous.
S**S
2 Year Old loves it
My 2 year old loves trains and is able to operate the switch on this one. He loves that he can make it go and stop, and he constantly connects and disconnects the cart it's hauling. The train does start to go before the switch/lever is fully switched to "on," which can be annoying because it starts to move, then moves away before all the way "on" and then stops again.. so you kind of have to hold it down when switching it or do it fast, which can be a little tricky for younger kids, but my son can still do it most of the time.
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