Brought up under instruction from Duke, Sir Handel is one of the oldest engines on the Narrow Gauge Railway. He generally is of the opinion that he knows it all and should be the boss. This occasionally leads him to have a tantrum or bad attitude. Still, he always gets the job done.
Features:
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Each character has a unique personality and job on Sodor
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Includes magnets to attach other cars and vehicles
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Vehicles aid in developing fine motor skills, color identification and counting skills
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Handmade from read wood, comes with realistic details
Product Details:
Product Length:
4.5 inches
Product Width:
2.0 inches
Product Height:
4.7 inches
Package Length:
4.1 inches
Package Width:
2.8 inches
Package Height:
1.5 inches
Package Weight:
0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating:
based on 3 reviews
Customer Reviews:
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Love it!Jul 20, 2011
I love Sir Handel. I have had for two years, ever since I was eight. I still like him. He is my favorite engine. Elijah
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Great friendDec 13, 2008
By amb Sir Handel is one of my 3 years old son's favorite character of Thomas Friend. After I got Peter Sam and then he always ask "where is Sir Handel?" My son needs Sir Handel because they often work together and help each other.My son needs both Sir Handel and Peter Sam when playing for specific scene. And it is based on a story of Thomas Friend. I finally ordered it because my son and Peter sam need great friend, Sir Handel!
0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
love thomas and friendsSep 29, 2008
By L. Carr My grandsons love Thomas and Friends. All of them! I always buy the wooden learning curve trains because it encourages them to use their imagination and they love them.