🦕 Race into Adventure with Dino Delight!
The Kizplays 251PCS Dinosaur Race Track Toys set offers an exciting and interactive play experience for children aged 3-8. With 234 flexible tracks, 6 dinosaur figures, 2 electric cars, and an oversized map, kids can create their own dino-themed race world, enhancing creativity, cooperation, and hand-eye coordination.
M**K
A lot of fun!
My grandson loves construction vehicles so this race track was perfect for him! He has so much fun with it!
L**S
I’d buy it again!
I got this for my grandson and he loved it!
B**T
Great track
Toddler loves this track!!! Lots of configurations you can do with it. Very versatile. Endless hours of fun. Originally thought maybe it would break pretty quick but has held up great for the last 5 months so far. Cars last a long time. And comes with cute little trees/signs/etc. Can’t beat it for the price.
P**K
A little too small
The track is great, only it is too narrow to accommodate other magic cars. Also the little trucks are too small and run too slow. I bought for my 4 year old great-grandchild and he has a hard time with the small items.
J**Z
I would purchase again!
I purchased this for my elementary classroom and my students LOVE it!! They are not real gentle with this product and it has not chipped or broke. They can easily put the pieces together to create roads and are entertained for quite a while! I recommended for my coworkers to purchase it, too.
R**O
Cars are disappointing
The track is nice and easy to put together. One of the battery operated cars quit working the first day.
A**Z
Toddler Loves it
Super easy to put together, my toddler can even do it (2). The cars are pretty fast. He absolutely loves this so much we got the dinosaur one as well, which can be universal with the construction track.
R**T
MUST READ - This is a “mini” set! – it doesn’t play well with others!
Caution: This set may not be compatible with other flex track sets. We have several sets and wanted to use these to combine with our other sets. No go!Summary: The trucks, signs, & track are smaller and much more fragile than other sets. I wouldn’t use this for kids under 4 or 5 because these may break easily, and small parts could be swallowed.Long version: I saw the price and bought it mostly because of the number of track pieces which I wanted to add to our other sets to make larger, more complex configurations. (Grandpa gets bored of the same config!) I should have realized it was smaller but didn’t notice some of the other reviews which have other objects in pictures for size comparisons.The initial assembly of any flex track set is difficult for 2–3-year-olds but our 4+ year olds can put a track together with a little coaching. Initially, they need to learn on how to make a “circular” track, so the cars go around time and again vs. running off in one big long line!As you can see from these photos, this Kizplay 260 PCS Construction Race Track is smaller in scale (track width) than other sets. This track has less than a 2” inside track measurement (about 1 ¾”). Other brands have a 2 ¼” inside measurement. You can’t hook these track pieces together with other, larger sets.The battery trucks are not of the same size or quality as other sets. I believe they will break easily. The construction trucks are kind of a joke – 1” x 2” on wheelbase and very thin plastic. I would never have these around our smallest grandchildren for fear a truck may break and a piece may be swallowed.My advice is to purchase a larger size (dimension wise) set. Our other sets have held up well through several grandchildren and when/if you want to expand, you can with other sets. We have expanded twice because these keep the kids entertained for quite a while and Grandpa (and the older ones 6 -9) can help them with more and more complex configurations which only adds to the play time.HINT – we buy different sets from different manufacturers to get different car shapes and colors and different track designs – like crossings (“X” track) and “Y” switches, bridges (bridges are always a pain to assemble) and turn around tracks. We recently found a drawbridge which is fun. Also, we rarely use all the stupid little signs and trees - they break and hurt when you step on them; the kids rarely use them. The manufacturers count them as “pieces” in the set so pay attention – go for more track when looking at number of pieces. And, finally, have plenty of batteries (rechargeables) on hand!
Trustpilot
1 month ago
2 weeks ago