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The brightly coloured Baby First Train Puzzle is a great first puzzle for tiny hands.
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Simple, easy to do, bright and colourful... but in the end just seems a little underwhelming. States that it is suitable for 18+ months, but honestly, my youngest had played it out and was bored with it by 10 months old.
Overall, it's cheap and basic... if that suits your kids it's worth exploring. The paint seems to be non-toxic (as evidenced by the fact my toddler still lives after much gumming on the pieces) but other than that it really doesn't have much going for it.
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