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Little Tikes Light & Go Thomas Flashlight | 
enlarge | Brand: Little Tikes Category: Toy
List Price: $14.99 Buy New: $14.38 You Save: $0.61 (4%)
New (10) Collectible (2) from $10.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 14 reviews Sales Rank: 1498
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 1.5 - 5 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 3.5 x 7.3 x 8
MPN: 050P Model: 050P UPC: 050743151453 EAN: 0050743151453 ASIN: B000FEIWQA
Release Date: June 12, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: BRAND NEW & SEALED!!! WE SHIP FAST!!! IN STOCK!!!!
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| Features:
| • | Favorite friend Thomas flashlight and train | | • | Squeeze handle to turn light on and off | | • | Roll wheels to activate "chugga-chugga" sounds. | | • | Auto shut off | | • | Recommended Age Range 18 months and Up |
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Product Description This fun flashlight lets kids play with their good friend Thomas. Squeeze the handle to turn on his light and hear his whistle go "toot-toot". Roll the wheels to activate "chuggachugga" sounds. When the wheels stop he makes a breaking sound. Includes auto shut off. Requires 2 "C" batteries, included.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 9 more reviews...
Ok toy, not a flashlight September 11, 2008 I, the adult around here, like this toy and would give it 4 stars, but my 2 1/2 year old, who loves trains, has never really gotten into it, so I give it 3 stars on his behalf. It makes choo-chooing sounds and steam sounds (I think those are the only sounds) and has rolling wheels. It's also bigger than most Thomas toys - it's about the size of a shoe box for toddlers' shoes.
I don't know why they call it a flashlight, though - it's completely worthless as a flashlight. Even my son, who loves flashlights and has a fairly generous definition of what qualifies as a "flashlight" (we have a little strobe light that flashes red lights to wear on after-dark walks, and calls it the "tiny flashlight") never considered it to be a flashlight. For a variety of reasons, it doesn't work as a flashlight - the cover of the light has Thomas's face painted on it, so it casts strange jack-o-lantern like shadows in the middle of the light, the light is very dim and it doesn't have a reflector behind the light, so there's no beam, just very dim, dispersed light. To see anything with it, you pretty much have to be on top of what you're looking at (it's about as effective as a flashlight as your cell phone). Also, as someone else said, the flashlight part breaks easily - even though my son doesn't play with this toy much, the light still broke. That said, kids (other than mine) who don't need a functional flashlight might enjoy it.
A light at bedtime May 17, 2008 Just having the flashlight in his crib has added that sometimes needed security for a 2 1/2 year old. The flashlight itself is cute and appears safe to be left in a bed with a child.
Lots of fun! January 20, 2008 My son loves this toy. He is really into the sounds it makes and especially the light. He has lots of fun playing with this toy. I recommmed this flashlight to any child that is into lights and trains. Its a great buy.
Nice sound and light for a train June 11, 2007 My son is not completely into the Thomas line like other kids but he enjoys the sound and flashlight from this Thomas piece. Another kid had it and when he saw it he wouldn't let go of it so I ended up getting one for him. He will push it around and use the light in dark places. He is only 2 1/2 years old so problably when he gets older I can see him sleeping with it in bed. Our light bulb stopped working after just a couple days so we had to buy a replacement bulb which fortunately is not very expensive. I am not sure how durable it is as we have been careful not to drop it but it is made of hard plastic. Nice combination of train sound and flashlight for the little one.
A kid-attracter June 9, 2007 My nephew loved this toy! He already likes Thomas, so he kept coming back to this toy after he opened his other birthday gifts. Only problem was that we couldn't find an off button (his mom may hate me later for that!). We got our giggles when it would make it's train noises every time we came to a stoplight and the toy shifted in the back seat.
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