Product Description :
Ship Ahoy! Trains don’t run on water, but ferries do.
You can transport the train on to dry land with the BRIO ferryship for railway.
The ship features light and sound that is activated with a simple push of a button.
With the two included docking tracks, the ferry door is opened upon arrival and the train can continue it’s travel on the BRIO train tracks.
BRIO creates innovative, high-quality and well-designed toys with clean, simple designs that spark children”s creativity and imagination while encouraging and supporting each stage of their development.
For over a century, our mission has been to create happy childhood memories.
All wooden parts are made from 100% FSC-certified beech wood from sustainably managed forests and are built to last for generations.
From the Manufacturer
Founded in Sweden in 1884, makes the highest quality wooden toys that have delighted children and created happy memories for generations.
Both educational and fun, ”s uncompromising focus on design, quality and craftsmanship create toys of lasting value that stimulate creativity and imagination.
Engaging play and learning are integral themes in all toys, satisfying a child”s educational needs and growing with them through their various phases of development.
Transport any train over the water with the lights and sounds Ferry.
Connect the two special docking tracks to your railway to dock the ferry and load the train onto the ship.
The unique design opens the ferry doors automatically as the ship docks at the port.
Once loaded and the ferry pulls away the doors close by themselves.
Press the button in the smokestack to sound the authentic warning horn on departure.
It also activates the red and green running lights.
The Ferry works with all wooden railway sets.
Batteries are included.
Product Details :
Detail | Value |
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Product Dimensions | 11.42 x 5.75 x 3.54 inches |
Item Weight | 1.12 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 33569 |
Batteries | 2 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
Release date | May 3, 2012 |
Language | English |
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