Learning Curve’s Early Engineers Line = Review + Giveaway

By megret | August 6, 2010 at 12:45 pm | 120 comments | For the Kids, Fun & Games

Thomas the Tank & Friends (by Learning Curve) welcomes some more cast members to their ensemble! Thomas and Friends Wooden Railway Early Engineers line is especially designed for ages 18 months and up.

With the Early Engineers line, The track layouts are already done — the sets are easy to snap together and combine — and the actual train characters are easier to grasp by little hands!

(Watch this video demo to get a better idea.)

We received the Early Engineers Roundabout Station for review. It, along with all of the Early Engineers track sets and trains, fit seamlessly into our existing Thomas the Tank railway track. The included Thomas car is easier to hold onto and more substantial for younger-aged play. The crossing gate, spinning “cargo” and railway tunnel are all removable and easily maneuverable by little hands.

There are currently three track kits and seven trains/cars within Learning Curve’s Early Engineers line. You can find them via Learning Curve’s online shop, at Toys ‘R’ Us, and Amazon.com.

Win it! Courtesy of Learning Curve, I can offer one Early Engineers Roundabout Station Set as a giveaway!

Here’s how to enter:

1. MANDATORY: Tell me, in a comment below, another item from the Thomas & Friends Early Engineers series your kids would love to have.

2) For a second entry, subscribe to Muse Reviews’ feed OR subscribe via email — tell me in a separate comment if you’re a new subscriber or already a subscriber.

3) For a third entry, become friends with Muse Reviews on Facebook, then tell me you did so in a separate comment below.

4) For a fourth entry, twitter about this contest using @MuseReviews within your tweet, then tell me in a separate comment that you twittered! (Only one tweet per person per contest, please.)

I’ll close the contest next Sunday, August 15th, 2010 at 11pm EST. Sorry; Continental US mailing addresses only. Good luck!

CONTEST IS NOW CLOSED.

Congrats to the lucky winner, #90, Jill Myrick!

FTC info — Disclaimer: I received this product for free for review purposes; however, my review was honest and my opinions are my own. I only received the product itself; I received no other monetary compensation for this review. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

120 Comments

  1. Andrea T (1 year ago)

    My son would love the Rock n Roll Quarry

  2. Suzie Garcia (1 year ago)

    My daughter loves train sets. I think she would also enjoy the Rock and Roll Quarry Playset.

  3. sarah t (1 year ago)

    i would love to have the Early Engineers Rock and Roll Quarry Set

  4. Sharon Howell (1 year ago)

    My little guy is crazy about Thomas. He would love the Early Engineer Percy.

  5. Happi Shopr (1 year ago)

    Early Engineers Rock and Roll Quarry Set for my nephew

  6. Sharon Howell (1 year ago)

    I’m a new subscriber

  7. Sharon Howell (1 year ago)

    Friended on facebook. Sharon Howell

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  9. Ali (1 year ago)

    My little brother would adore the Percy train, it seems to be his new favorite word!

  10. Ali (1 year ago)

    I subscribed :)

  11. loni (1 year ago)

    I would love to have the Early Engineers Gordon

  12. Rosey (1 year ago)

    They would like the Busy Day on Sodor set too.

  13. Rosey (1 year ago)

    I am an e-mail subscriber.

  14. Gianna (1 year ago)

    Miss Butterfly Bliss Interactive Cottage.

  15. Michelle H. (1 year ago)

    I like the Early Engineers Rock and Roll Quarry Set.

  16. Michelle H. (1 year ago)

    Email subscriber.

  17. Donna K (1 year ago)

    I would like the Early Engineers Stanley

  18. Donna K (1 year ago)

    subscriber

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