If you have multiple VTech playsets and want to connect them, you can do so. It's odd that unlike wooden trains, not every piece has a plug and socket. The straight parts will mostly fit, but the angled parts are more likely to be male on both ends or female on both ends. There are also a few straight and angled pieces that you can use to change the length or degree of curvature, which is important as they "just don't work with all playsets". When I was trying to loop together some playsets, I couldn't find a way to make everything fit with just straight and standard corners. I had to use these adjustable pieces to make custom length segments and custom corner corners to make it fit. These non-standard parts leave a small lip that can catch or detach on cars, sometimes causing frustration in a toddler. After playing with them for a few weeks I figured that for an easier playstyle it's actually better not to put all the playsets together, I just leave them loose and my son can drive his cars across the carpet or on the carpet between playsets Play table, and that works better. than trying to create a path that connects everything. Your mileage may vary.
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