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Brio Push & Play Switching Engine Wooden Toy

This BRIO push and play switching engine can be coupled and decoupled quickly by pushing the yellow button on the roof. The switching engine is painted in a bright red livery with a black roof, and can be used to tow freight wagons, carriages and other engines on BRIO rail sets. The push and play switching engine has been crafted out of wood to give your little one a high quality, traditional toy. It is a realistic looking engine that features magnetic connectors at both ends, allowing this unit to be coupled up with other BRIO wagons, and chunky black wheels insert neatly into the wooden BRIO tracks.

Price: £9.95 from Tesco

Retailer Retailer Product Description Price  
Tesco Brio Push & Play Switching Engine Wooden Toy £9.95 Go to shop

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