Take one of the pieces of track to a local toy store and they will determine if it's Brio/Thomas-compatible. If so, most any of the train parts made by these companies or Melissa and Doug will work with your set. If not, then you're probably not going to find more parts--unless you make them yourself!
The best toy stores aren't always the biggest. The best toy stores will help you personally, give you expert advice, direct you to exactly what you're looking for and steer you away from what is not really what you need. They'll have a good selection of toys that are lasting and have great play value, not something that will end up in the junk pile. The best toy stores will do their best to save you time and frustration, and will even wrap your purchases, if you like. I suggest looking for a smaller, independently-owned toy store for your best experience!
We have them in Frazier Park, California.
If that's the puzzle with the image of a moose or loon painted by Vi Eastman, it's no longer available. This is what Vi says: "I DID actually have a puzzle made of one of my paintings over ten years ago from Cape Shore in Yarmouth, Maine. They had a limited amount of time to 'use' that image and that time has long ago expired. The only way to get one now would be to find an out of the way shop (probably in Maine) that might have one left over because it didn't sell for some reason."
Contact the manufacturer NORTH AMERICA ITOYS Inc. (Toronto, Canada), at 416-703-5886, to see if they are available anywhere. I suspect, at this time of the year--Christmas, they won't be available.
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"Take one of the pieces of track to a local toy store and they will determine if it's Brio/Thomas-compatible. If so, most any of the train parts made by these companies or Melissa and Doug will work with your set. If not, then you're probably not going to find more parts--unless you make them yourself!"
"The best toy stores aren't always the biggest. The best toy stores will help you personally, give you expert advice, direct you to exactly what you're looking for and steer you away from what is not really what you need. They'll have a good selection of toys that are lasting and have great play value, not something that will end up in the junk pile. The best toy stores will do their best to save you time and frustration, and will even wrap your purchases, if you like. I suggest looking for a smaller, independently-owned toy store for your best experience!"
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