Brio World - 33391 Collapsing Bridge | 3 Piece Toy Train Accessory For Kids Age 3 And Up-Kidding Around NYC

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Brio World - 33391 Collapsing Bridge | 3 Piece Toy Train Accessory For Kids Age 3 And Up

8 in stock.

$39.99

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The 33391 Collapsing Bridge is a fun and exciting addition to any BRIO World railway set.

Over and under:Build the bridge into your existing railway designs and enjoy driving trains over and under the bridge. Use the two ascending wooden tracks included help you to get up and over the bridge and the lower level track built into the base to pass under.

Collapsing chaos:Passing trains drivers need to be careful though. If you press the red button that’s next to the bridge, it will quickly collapse, causing the train to fall to the canyon below. But don’t worry. You can simply put the bridge back together and the adventure can start all over again.

Part of the BRIO World:This exciting bridge is designed to be fully compatible with other BRIO World toys, making it a great addition to any BRIO World railway layout.

33391 Collapsing Bridge includes 3 pieces: 1x Collapsing Bridge, 2x Ascending Wooden Tracks.

  • Product includes - The Collapsing Bridge comes with 3 pieces including two tracks and a bridge.
  • Perfect for the creative toddler - Expand your budding train engineers collection with a Collapsing Bridge toy train accessory. It’s the perfect Easter gift for the creative toddler - designed for ages 3 and up.
  • Compatibility - As your child develops, so can their railway play as the Collapsing Bridge is compatible with all other BRIO railway toys.
  • Develops important skills – Building train tracks helps to stimulate children’s logical thinking abilities, whilst playing with train sets helps children to understand and learn about their environment in a fun way.
  • Safe for your child - Nothing is more important to us than safety. We know that children sometimes play with toys in other ways than expected, and that’s why we test our products thoroughly. We set very strict safety requirements, and in many cases our own testing is tougher than the legal requirements.