What a great week we’ve had! The Little Engineer was on spring break from preschool, so we took advantage of the extra time to play even more trains than usual. He’s been busy building train layouts more and more on his own, telling new train stories of his own invention, and wearing his engineer clothes almost every day. I guess I need to order another one of those hickory-stripe shirts!
I thought it would be fun to share a few snapshots from our adventures and of the Little Engineer’s creations, plus recap the week here at Play Trains! and recommend a few great posts about train activities for kids. So here’s what we’ve been up to this week:
Posts from this week:
Other Play Trains! News:
In addition to Facebook and Pinterest, Play Trains! is now on Twitter, Google+, and YouTube. You also can follow my personal Google+ account as well, where I’ll be sharing a wider range of fun activities and ideas for kids.
For my fellow photographers, I’ve started a Play Trains! Flickr group, and you can join me there in sharing pictures of train play!
Links to More Train Fun:
Train Rocks for Teaching Colors You have to see these beautiful and bright rocks and all of Sam from Thrive 360 Living‘s ideas for playing and learning with them!
Planes, Trains, and Automobiles — for GIRLS! I love this post by Rachael from Nothing if Not Intentional about encouraging girls to love big machines.
Train Tracks Small World in a Cardboard Box Check out this fun small world train activity at The Imagination Tree. I especially was taken by the shiny red ribbon on the tunnels!
Early Problem Solving with Trains This is a great activity for getting little engineers to really think about how those wooden train tracks are put together from Jamie from hands on : as we grow.
Ann @ My Nearest and Dearest says
Great pics, Jessica. Love Meerkat joining in on the fun! We have one or two little friends who seem to make their way into most of our activities.
Also, what a cool rubber ducky pit!
Jessica says
Thanks! I love that Meekat is such a strong character in my mind…if I start getting bored, I just grab the meerkat and let him take over!
Isn’t that cool? And they were ALL OVER the whole children’s museum. It was a tie-in to an Eric Carle art exhibit at the art museum nearby…he has that 10 Little Rubber Ducks book, so they decided to fill the museum with duckies! I’m really hoping they’re still there when we go back this week.