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Kids-Wood, has a wooden toy train line including a road system.
It may have been the earliest attempt to use magnets with a wooden toy train system.
It does though have a similar gauge to the wooden toy train systems so that rolling stock may run on both systems to some degree.
Wooden toy trains and accessories are their specialty.
This toy company made wooden toy trains and wooden tracks.
They have a range of car and city related sets that could be used as accessories for the wooden toy train ranges of other producers.
The preschool-age DVD tells the story of a wooden toy train who pretends to be a real train.
KidKraft manufactures dollhouses, play kitchens, wooden toy trains, children's furniture, and various other products that are staples of the toy industry.
Wooden toy trains are toy trains that run on a wooden track system with grooves to guide the wheels of the rolling stock.
Rearing two young boys, they became familiar with wooden toy train sets and found a distributor selling sets compatible with the popular Thomas the Tank Engine series.
The main character, Busy Little Engine, appears alternately as a wooden toy train in a playroom and as a full-scale-size train in real-world backgrounds.
In 2006, the company released a wooden toy train line based upon The Little Engine That Could, as a domestic alternative to Thomas the Tank Engine.
In 1958, BRIO, based in Osby in southern Sweden, introduced its wooden toy train system with wooden tracks in Europe.
Learning Curve of Chicago produces and distributes the Thomas and Friends Wooden Railway System, which is compatible with BRIO and similar wooden toy trains.