It's full steam ahead with two top Presspack prizes from Learning Curve's Take Along Thomas' range.

The new range has enjoyed so much success since its launch last year including receiving a special recognition award from the British Toy and Hobby Association that 2006 sees more characters, playsets and destinations added to the range.

The open-ended play system allows children aged from two and a half years to pack away their Thomas track and accessories into a neat and portable case which doubles as part of the set.

All of the playsets, destinations and track connect together to provide portable fun and a real on-the-go adventure.

Two new playsets have been introduced for 2006. The Train Yard set (SRP £19.99) which takes toddlers straight into Thomas's world.

Drive Percy through the mud puddle and onto the engine wash for a good brush up.

But be careful at Sodor's paint station or it'll mean a trip back to the engine wash! There is also the working hard set.

New destinations include a Water Tower (SRP £9.99) that really fills and drains water, as well as Cranky the crane and an electronic passenger station destination.

Playsets and destinations are available now.

The extended range includes two packs of extra track - switch and cross track pack and bridge track pack.

New characters include Diesel, Skarloey, Culdee, Iron Arry and Iron Bert, Dennis, Molly and Neville. Cars available include the oil car, rock hopper car, smelting shed cargo car and zoo cars.

The range has more than 50 diecast characters together with sets, destinations and accessories, and each character comes with its own collector card. So not only do children get to enjoy an old favourite, they get an antique for the future too! Each character has smart magnets', an innovative detail which allows the magnets to connect whichever way the individual vehicles are placed.

Presspack has a Water Tower, including Fergus, and a Train Yard Set, including Percy, to give away to two lucky readers.

To be in with a chance of winning, just answer the simple following question: What award did the Take Along Thomas range receive from the British Toy and Hobby Association last year?

Send your answers to the usual address, elsewhere on the page.