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poor durability January 2, 2009 fearless (Derbyshire) Poor durability pen eventually doesnt write on mat, only comes with one pen, when washed mat was worse even after following instructions.
It did not match expectations February 18, 2008 Gabriella Covacci (London - UK) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
This toy is not good value for money! The train is supposed to follow the pen's track but unless the track is really thick it will not know wehre to go, my boys found it frustrating. The Pens came apart almost immediately nad the train "lost" its sense of direction pretty quickly. A Christmas present that by the end of January was relegated to the bottom of the toybox.
not so great... October 31, 2007 Johanna (Hampshire, England) 8 out of 9 found this review helpful
My children tired of this quite quickly and it fast degenerated into a crumpled heap! I think it has limited appeal, the pens (agree v v stingy on numbers)got dry and bunged up. It would have been better if it had more than one colour underneath, that insipid grey blue got v dull after a while. I do think Thomas engine made a nice tune though. I wouldn't buy another aqua draw product, My advice is to stick to the Brio wooden Thomas trains for Thomas fix and good old crayons and plain paper for artisic moments.
no mess art December 28, 2006 Mr. M. C. J. Harris 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
both my 5 year old and my 15 month old like this toy. picture after picture is drawn. a stimulating and educational toy. the train music is fab. only negative comment is that the train will follow any mark on the mat, any crease or indentation. overall this is a toy that will keep kids entertained for ages.
Aquadraw October 25, 2006 MWP (Sussex, UK) 33 out of 33 found this review helpful
An excellent product - my two year old loves it, and even our eight month old son is fascinated by Thomas chugging round the track. I think in order to make full use of the set children would need to be a little older (3+ to use it unsupervised) as drawing a good track for Thomas to run on is not easy for little ones.
No ink, no paint, no mess to clear up - an excellent idea, and made even better by having Thomas and his cheery tune playing.
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