Hape

Charge 'n Go Engine | Hape Charge / Hand-Crank Locomotive

SKU: E3874

$229.00

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$229.00

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Premium Toy Train, Carrying Endless Focus

Various wooden tracks for children to freely assemble, creating their own railway kingdom

In the process of planning routes, building tracks, and pushing trains, children need high concentration, while also inspiring their engineering logic and spatial layout abilities. Each time a train successfully travels from the starting point to the destination is an experience of immense success.

Product Features:

"Say goodbye to batteries! USB charging or hand-cranked power, fun, eco-friendly, and inspires STEM potential!"
  • Can be charged with the included USB cable, or generate power by hand-cranking, never running out of power
  • Through hand-cranked power generation, children can personally experience kinetic energy conversion, while training their fine motor skills
  • Can be played independently, and is also perfectly compatible with most wooden train tracks on the market

Product Specifications:

  • Applicable age: 3-8 years old
  • Dimensions: 11.5 × 5 × 3.8 cm
  • Weight: Approximately 0.17 kg

Compatible with most Hape wooden train track systems
Thematic scene design enhances the immersive role-playing experience
Supports free splicing and railway expansion
Cultivates spatial planning, logical thinking, and problem-solving skills
Suitable for parent-child play and group collaborative construction

Wood
Safe, non-toxic, water-based paint
Plastic parts
Metal fasteners
Magnetic connectors
(Some models include electric or mechanical interactive devices)

Suitable for children aged 3 and above
Contains small parts, please keep away from children under 3 years old
Assembly and play are recommended with adult supervision
Please regularly check that the track connections are secure
Please store properly after use

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