The best wooden trains for toddlers to inspire creative play

Wooden Trains Toddlers

by Sophie Knight |
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It’s a universal truth that children are often obsessed with trains, with many enjoying wooden trains as their favourite toy. Whether it’s Thomas on the TV, playing with a wooden set, or simply watching them go past at the level crossing, trains grasp the imagination of kids. That's why we've pulled together a list of the best wooden trains for toddlers.

Not only are wooden trains a charming addition to any playroom or nursery, but they're easy for children to have safe fun with and wooden toys are typically built to last. Wooden trains are a sustainable toy choice for toddlers and kids, that will have them 'choo choo'ing' for hours. They're a simple but effective option, that your little one is bound to love.

Wooden trains come in all shapes and sizes, plus you can get a lot of accessories to go with them too, making them the perfect gift that you can keep adding to. As long as you get one in your little one's favourite colour, that's also easy to play with for their age group, you'll be good to go.

Best wooden trains at a glance:

Best magnetic wooden train set: Hape Busy City Train Set, £45.15
Best town and country train set: BigJigs Rail Town and Country train set, £64.99
Best beginner train set: BRIO My First Railway Beginner pack, £43.40
Best full wooden train set: KidKraft Waterfall Mountain Wooden Train Track Set & Table , £171.99
Best wooden train for gifting: The Letteroom Wooden Name Train, £7.95

Not sure which to pick for your children? No need to worry, we've done all the hard work for you and found the best wooden trains for toddlers on the market. Whether they love Thomas and the Tank engine, or just trains in general, take a look at our list down below.

The best wooden trains for toddlers 2024

Best wooden train set for improving motor skills

Suitable for children aged three and over, this Chad Valley Wooden Train Set is ideal for developing motor skills. We love that it features 21 wooden track pieces, a plastic bridge, four vehicles, four buildings, four people, six bushes and trees, two traffic lights and 12 roadblocks and signs. WOW!

One reviewer said: "Really lovely train set. Easy to set up, doesn't take up loads of space. My little boy loves it!"

Another reviewer said: "I bought this for my 3 year old son and he’s never stopped playing with the tracks and trains!"

Pros

  • Amazing value
  • Easy to grab pieces

Cons

  • It's hard to find any!

Best beginner's wooden train set

BRIO My First Railway Beginner Pack

Rrp: $69.99

Price: $57.94

Brio is the ultimate wooden train set for toddlers, and it’s been around for years. You might even have one in your loft from your own childhood that you can pass on to your little one. This starter kit is great for toddlers to begin their train set obsession; there are loads of add-ons and accessories to keep building up, and to give the family Christmas present ideas for years to come.

One reviewer said: "Purchased as a starter railway pack for our Grandson's second birthday. Brio has always been a well-made and good value long-lasting product. We originally purchased a Brio for our son thirty years ago. The railway is still in his possession for use by visiting nieces and nephews to play with and it still looks good as new."

Pros

  • Colourful design
  • Tracks are easy to connect

Cons

  • A little noisy

Best simple wooden train set

Bigjigs Rail My First Wooden Train Set - Beginner Railway Set
Price: $24.95

Perfect for a first set, this Bigjigs Rail My First Wooden Train Set is definitely ideal for little fingers. It's a safe and sustainable choice that will encourage their creativity and that your little one will love playing with. We like the nostalgic design and quality feel of this little railway set.

One reviewer said: "Well made and good for the price bought this for my sons first train set. Not too many parts as he likes to break things, so thought it best to get a wooden one. It’s a nice set, and for the price, it is great. I will see how he gets on but really can’t fault this."

Pros

  • Sustainably sourced wood
  • Adorable design

Cons

  • Might be too repetitive for some

Best full wooden train set

KidKraft Waterfall Mountain Wooden Train Track Set u0026amp; Table

Rrp: $209.99

Price: $174.99

One for the serious train fan in your family, why not go all out and get your little one a table to set up a whole town? The first step to model railway building! The KidKraft Waterfall Mountain Wooden Train Track Set & Table is detailed and high-quality, making it a long-lasting and fun choice.

One reviewer said: "The product is perfect. It's as described, our 'road' came with a damaged corner, but nothing big and we glued. For the money, we are astonished by the quality, everything is wood except the plain and the mountain. Super, super good!"

Pros

  • Durable and sturdy
  • Round edges for safety

Cons

  • Takes a bit of space

Best wooden train for gifting

Your child will love having their very own wooden train with their name on it. They can use the magnetic design like they would any other train toy, but the added name detail makes it a special choice that's ideal for gifting. We love how bright and vibrant The Letteroom Wooden Name Train is.

One reviewer said: "Really pleased with the wooden name train. I have purchased three previously & have been delighted with all four of them. They all arrived quickly and were well packaged. Lovely product."

Pros

  • Personalised
  • High-quality

Cons

  • Better for older toddlers

Best wooden train set for developing skills

This beautiful John Lewis & Partners Wooden Train Set, comes with 50 pieces, including trees, sheep, a shed, and a drawbridge. It's very similar to Brio (and the trains will probably work on both types of track). We love that it's designed to improve their fine motor skills and hand-to-eye coordination.

One reviewer said: "Added to another John Lewis train set, great for imaginative play, well-made item."

Another reviewer said: "2 year old recipient loves it. Easy to put together, stimulates imagination and language. Nice sized pieces for a child to manipulate."

Pros

  • Connects to other John Lewis train sets
  • Sustainably sourced wood

Cons

  • Some reviewers felt it was a little basic for their children

Best fairy-themed wooden train set

 Bigjigs Rail Wooden Fairy Figure of Eight Train Play Set
Price: $65.20

Sprinkle a little bit of magic into playtime thanks to the Bigjigs Rail Wooden Fairy Figure of Eight Train Play Set, designed with some adorable details. It features 35 pieces including fairy figurines, a pastel train and much more. It's one that has a universal design that can be connected to other train sets.

One reviewer said: "It's hard to find toys for a child transitioning into toddlerhood, but this is perfect. It is really well made, and is super easy to put together. It came with an instruction sheet which I read through. The little train which comes with it is magnetized, so very easy for a toddler. The favourite activity was placing one car at top of the hill, and let it go down and stop then the next, then the next."

Pros

  • Fun colour scheme
  • Perfect for gifting

Cons

  • Won't be for every child

Best personalised wooden train toy

If you're looking to get a wooden train as a gift for your little one, the personalised option is a truly special choice. We love the colourful and sweet design that your little one can play with in a plethora of ways. The parts are easy for them to grab, so they can just focus on enjoying playtime.

Pros

  • Includes stacking blocks
  • Beautiful personalisation

Cons

  • No reviews yet

Best town and country train set

BigJigs train trackAmazon

Rrp: $105.70

Price: $76.99

Your little one can enjoy the buzz of the town and the peace of the countryside with a selection of wooden houses, figures, trees, cars and more. It also includes a level crossing and boat which will keep your little train driver entertained for hours.

One reviewer said: "The Town and Country Train Set from Bigjigs is a good starter pack for a wooden railway collection. It is perfectly compatible with other wooden railway sets and is of a perfectly usable quality. Two years of hands-on testing have so far not caused any of the set to fail. This set includes enough track to form a figure of eight plus a large loop. It makes for an interesting combination and enough for small users to enjoy over time. The set includes a level crossing which seems to inspire additional play options. "

Pros

  • Great Montessori toy
  • Compatible with other train sets

Cons

  • bridge is not very stable and falls down easily

Best magnetic wooden train set

Hape train setAmazon
Price: $89.99

For added realism, this train set uses magnets to couple some parts of the train which your little one will love to pair the train cars, plus the play figures have been designed to fit in the wagons. They include passenger with travel bag and railway worker. There is also a realistic crane with a magnetic winch and the railway crossing can be opened and closed.

One reviewer, Ingrid, said: "My daughter loved it and the pieces are of very good quality. The fact that it has magnetic parts and several transport carts makes it more entertaining. I highly recommend it."

Pros

  • Magnets to connect trains and also for the winch
  • Lots of different moving parts making it very interactive

Cons

  • Can be complicated to build for a young child

When were wooden toy trains invented?

Wooden toy trains became a staple for children across the world as early as the 1890s. Fast forward to 2024, and you'll find that these toys are still being enjoyed and are popular with Montessori. Wooden trains have been enjoyed from generation to generation, with some family members passing down their favourite tracks. How cute is that?

What should you consider when picking a wooden train for your toddler?

Material - Is it durable? Is it ethically sourced wood and easy to recycle? Is it just made from wood and easy to clean?

Design - Is it a colourful choice? Is it designed like a famous train that your child loves? Does it come with tracks?

Budget - Is the wooden train good value for money? Is it within your budget? Maybe it's better as a gift?

What age is good for a wooden train set?

Because the parts can be small, we'd recommend waiting until your child is 3 years old before getting them a train set, wooden or not. When they're still toddler, a train set will help them to evolve their motor skills and develop their developing imagination and will be a great fun and educational toy, plus train sets are the kind of toy that they can play with alone or share with others.

 Sophie Knight is a journalist and mum of two, and previously edited motherandbaby.com before moving on to write about family cars for Parkers.co.uk. Sophie went on to become Commercial Content Editor for M&B, Closer, Heat, Empire, Yours, Garden News, and WhatsTheBest.co.uk before deciding to dedicate more of her time to her family and write freelance.

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