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Everything is puffing along nicely in this special edition of the Complete 11th Series of Thomas & Friends.
Step aboard and have fun with all your well loved friends, as well as a few new ones, on the beautiful island of Sodor.
26 Unmissable Episodes!
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As much as I cant stand watching episodes of the same show over and over I enjoyed this one. It kept the childrens attention, they love the familiar characters and storylines and Thomas is one of my favourite childhood storytime characters.
There are 26 episodes on the DVD series. The childrens favourite is the final episode titled 'Thomas and the Stinky Cheese' - always has them in hysterics.
i would reccomend this to any Thomas Fan, regardless of age. Michael Angelis is the storyteller in this series, and has been since series 3. This would be an awesome Birthday or Christmas present gift, they will love it.
I would reccomend this to all those Thomas fans, I found these DVDs teach good morals and have strong themes of friendship, honesty and loyalty. Great qualities and taught in ways that pre schoolers can understand.
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