- Brand: iPlay, iLearn
- Toy vehicle form: Car
- Material: Plastic
- Color: Red, Blue, Orange, Green
- Age Range (Description): Kid
- Variety of styles: This take apart vintage playset includes 1 Airplane, 1 Car, 1 Train, 1 Boat and 2 Screwdrivers for assembly, and an instruction manual
- Electric Motor: Take apart vehicle set can be battery powered. Install batteries and switch on to start racing! Each vehicle requires 2 x AA batteries (batteries not included)
- Educational play: This STEM take apart set helps children learn and improve their problem solving skills, hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills
- Safe and Sturdy: These toy cars are made of high quality material that are safe for your kids, also the durable design will stand up to many hours of fun play
- Great Gift Chioce: The perfect gift for developing learning skills and great for birthday parties, festivals and holidays (Children’s Day, Christmas, Halloween, Thanksgiving & New Years)



















Megan N –
The overall concept is great but I do have one issue.. The battery portion has no way to keep the batteries in place. So if the car is bumped or dropped the batteries fly out. To get them back in you need to take apart the entire toy. It can be fun at first but having to do it over and over just to be able to play for a few mins get tiring. I’m just going to tape them down but it seems an easy fix to make them more secure and as a kids toy I’m surprised they let it pass this way to begin with.
Jennie Grandma –
He loves that it moves by battery.
Connie Corbin –
Perfect, my 4 1/2 year old nephew loved it. We think he is going to be an engineer one day, loves to build and take apart.
Xiazi Yu –
yes, your heard it right.it is difficult to take apart and reassembly it.it basically two plastic piece snapped together on a very thin edge around the base motor compartment.the motor has deisgn flaw that if you put a little force on the actually wheel that moves, the motor would pop out a little, and then the motor would not move the wheel at all.also, it could not move when push. this is the first thing my toddler try to do. he was really confused of why it doesn’t move.
lk1979 –
Pieces broke off within minutes of my son playing with it. He has a lot of toys he’s never broken. Not suitable for a household with younger siblings as there are a lot of choking hazards.
Bella –
These are honestly better for older kids. This was the first set we bought for our 3 yr. He has very good fine motor skills so he was able to build them on his own, however for most kids I feel like there are better ones. There are small parts that keep them together in the middle and those have to be there or it won’t go together. This makes it harder to build, and there are Better ones out there. These are thin plastic, this again was the first set I bought and had I dont more shopping I probably wouldn’t have bought these. I loved the idea of these but ended up buying other ones
Mary –
I bought this for my special son, he loved it, easy to take apart and put together, comes w/ 2 screw drivers, ( batteries not included) but keeps him busy playing for hours
Yusra Vega –
I like that my toddler can work with the screwdriver. Completely unimpressed with the motors. Really not worth putting a battery in. We now just use the vehicles to assemble and disassemble.