The Best of I Love Toy Trains, Parts 7-12

The Best of I Love Toy Trains, Parts 7-12

10.0

Feb 23 2013

1h 7m

All aboard for one of the best-selling children's series in the country. Features toy trains, real trains, funny bloopers, bells and whistles, the award-winning music of James Coffey, and a sweet spirit that appeals to both kids and grown-ups. See steamers puffing smoke, sleek streamlined diesels, and colorful freight and passenger cars in action. Kids learn, laugh, and want more. You will, too.

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