Fisher-Price Peek-a-Blocks Press & Go Train

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Fisher-Price Peek-a-Blocks Press & Go Train

  • Train features lights, music and a lot of movement
  • Includes 3 cars and 5 circus-theme blocks
  • Ages 6 months to
  • Toot! Toot! All come aboard for a train full of fun, touching the lives of babies. Five thematic sessions and fun-ride on the train that baby controls. Press the chimney is in motion, with lights, music and lots of block-rocking, spinning, teeter tottering action. As the train moves, baby gets too much activity in the interior of the block to see it. Requires 3 AA included "alkaline batteries (included). $ 127.00 Rating:

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    June 26, 2010

    Manny Hernandez @ 4:47 pm #

    Review by Manny Hernandez for Fisher-Price Peek-a-Blocks Press & Go Train
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    Folks: this one is a great hit with infants to toddlers. Our baby first played once with it when he was 6-7 months and loved it. Now his grandparents got him one in time for his 11 months and he can’t stop playing with it. A member of the Peek-A-Block family of toys, this one comes with a bundle of blocks and a train that glides across the room (except if its carpeted) with fun sounds and lively colors. Ultimately this toy combines durability, fun and a certain educational value with a much welcome $20 price tag.

    Rosemary A. Bertinelli @ 5:31 pm #

    Review by Rosemary A. Bertinelli for Fisher-Price Peek-a-Blocks Press & Go Train
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    Fisher Price has done it again with their peek-a-boo block circus train…at least in my home. I purchased this for my son when he first figured out how to crawl. At 12 months, he still chases this around the living room.

    It is very easy for baby to put this train into action…a simple baby press of the smoke stack. Great cause and effect learning! It is amazing how fast they learn!

    There is a little spinning dial on the top of the train. If you place a block on this it will cause movement inside the block itself. So far my son isn’t interested in that yet. It sure fascinates my older boys though and they are constantly placing the other blocks to see the change in activity. This leads me to believe that the toy will last through a variety of stages.

    The music and colors are bright, inviting, and engaging. If he is creeping out of the room and I don’t feel like moving yet….I just push the smoke stack and start up the train. It grabs his attention immediately and Luca will always creep back to “catch the train.”

    It is a substantial toy, great gift idea! It is of good quality, in the Fisher Price tradition.

    This particular train has proven to be a lot of fun for our family and can be found parked under our piano and makes frequent runs around our parlor daily. I don’t forsee it being parked in our closet any time soon!

    Galina L. Vaintrub @ 6:07 pm #

    Review by Galina L. Vaintrub for Fisher-Price Peek-a-Blocks Press & Go Train
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    My son received this toy for his 1st B-day. He loves the toy, but keep on taking it apart, the block are all over the house and the last piece of the train is constantly missing. We took this toy to a yoga class where there were a lot of children different ages, and every one wanted to play with it. And I noticed that every one of the kids was doing the same thing – first – they took it apart, then they played with it.

    The music is great, not too loud, and fun to listen to.

    I put it away once in a while, to let my son forget about it and every time I take it out again, he enjoys playing with it.

    Overall – a good toy!

    Anonymous @ 7:04 pm #

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    I purchased all of the peek-a-block toy sets before my son was born. All of them have been a great hit. My son is now 8 months old and this is his favorite of all of the peek-a-block toys. At 6 months old I brought it out for him to play with and he instantly loved it, at 7 months old he had figured out that if he pushed the front of the train it would play music and move and he loves to crawl after it. He also discovered that if he pushed the spinning piece in the center it would play music and he instantly starts to move as if he is trying to dance. At 8 months he has discovered that at the bottom of the blocks there is a place to spin what ever object is inside and when he finally gets his little finger to turn the object inside he laughs, then places the block on the train. Also, my 3 year old nephew instantly runs to this toy when ever he comes over, so I know that this toy will be a big hit for some time.

    staclo24 @ 7:16 pm #

    Review by staclo24 for Fisher-Price Peek-a-Blocks Press & Go Train
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    My son (now 18 months) recieved this train as a gift last year for Christmas. He was about 7 months when he got it. He LOVES this toy! From the day that he got it, he was completely fascinated with it. We keep it at my mom’s house, since he goes there each day for half of the day. For months, it was the first toy that he would play with immediately after we walked through the door.

    He doesn’t care much for the blocks being in the right place, and he will toss the blocks if I put them on the train. At 18 months, he still plays with this train on a consistent basis. He isn’t as infactuated with it anymore, but it is definitely still a favorite.

    With near-constant play, I have replaced the batteries three times in almost a year. It is worth it though, because it has been the best thing in the world, according to my son.

    I have read some reviews that the train won’t move over carpet. We haven’t had this problem. It moves over our carpet without any problems, although I can imagine if we had thick carpet it would be more difficult.

    I HIGHLY recommend this train, especially if your child loves toys that light-up, sing, and have moving parts. It has been an overall fantastic addition to our toy collection!!

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