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Train Gifts for Easter Baskets recommended by Play Trains!

Train Gifts for Easter Baskets

My mom always made Easter morning special for us when I was a kid, so I always enjoy planning the Little Engineer's Easter basket. I have a tendency, however, to buy gifts that are a bit too big for his baskets -- which means I have to figure out how to wedge them in! With that in mind, I've made a ...

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DIY Train Track Valentines from Play Trains!

DIY Train Track Valentines

If you're looking for an unusual -- and unusually pretty -- train valentine for your child, these DIY train track valentines might be just the thing! And they're easy to make: all you need are cards (or thick paper) and markers. ...

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Train Valentines from Play Trains! Includes Thomas & Friends, Dinosaur Train, and steam engine cards. Lots of free printable valentines, too!

Train Valentines

Looking for train valentines for your little engineer to hand out? I had a hard time getting train valentines the first year I looked for them, so I tracked down as many as I possibly could to share here. Here are some great train Valentine's Day cards available online, and a list of free printable ...

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A Play Trains! Guide to Train Gifts for Preschoolers: Toys, Books, and More

Train Gifts for Preschoolers: Toys, Books, and More

If you're looking for a gift for a train-loving preschooler, you're in luck. I've searched far and wide for interesting train books, toys, videos, and other gifts to feed my preschool-aged son's passion for trains, and I've found a ton of cool stuff. Buying a first train set? Looking for building ...

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The Play Trains! Ultimate Wooden Train Guide -- Roundhouses and Engine Sheds: expert advice and product recommendations.

Wooden Train Roundhouses and Engine Sheds — The Play Trains! Ultimate Wooden Train Guide

One of the first things I wanted to add to our initial wooden train set was a wooden train roundhouse. Initially, the Little Engineer just really enjoyed putting the engines in and out of the roundhouse and opening and closing the doors. But as time went on, our roundhouse added so much more for him ...

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Pipe Cleaner Trees Christmas Craft for Train Sets and Small Worlds from Play Trains!

DIY Pipe Cleaner Trees Christmas Craft

For months now, I've been looking forward to doing a Christmas version of the pipe cleaner trees we made for our train set. Well, here they are, and I enjoyed making them even more than I expected! These could work as a kids' Christmas craft -- either with the child making the trees themselves (the ...

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The Play Trains! Ultimate Wooden Train Guide -- Bridges and Elevated Tracks: expert advice and product recommendations -- keep those train tracks from falling over!

Wooden Train Bridges and Elevated Tracks — The Play Trains! Ultimate Wooden Train Guide

Once you have a basic wooden train set, the next direction you'll want to take your layout is probably going to be up. Wooden train bridges, mountains, and other elevated track features turn a train layout into an exciting, hands-on experiment in physics. Bridges and slopes also create many more ...

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Trains and Tracks for Light Boxes and Light Tables from Play Trains!

Trains and Tracks for Light Boxes and Light Tables

A tiny light box needs a tiny train set to go with it, right? Once I came up with a way to make our own mini light box, I was on a mission to find trains that would work with light boxes or light tables. Especially small ones, given that was what we had. I came up with this tiny, translucent train ...

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Lego Mini Hogwarts Express: the Perfect Train for New Lego Builders

Mini Lego Hogwarts Express: the Perfect Train for New Lego Builders

I was planning to wait a little longer before starting a "big kid" Lego collection for the Little Engineer.  After all, his Duplo blocks are still fun for all of us! But over the last month, he became very interested in building with the handful of "teeny tiny" Lego we had at our house. ...

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Icy Engine: Cool Summer Train Ice Play @ Play Trains! Activities for ice frozen in the shape of an engine and freight cars.

Icy Engine: Cool Summer Train Ice Play

Ice is always nice to play with when it's hot outside. It can be as simple as what we did over the weekend, when I brought a pitcher of ice to the Little Engineer so he could have an ingredient besides water for play cooking in the kiddie pool. Thanks to my Pinterest addiction and all of the ...

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Fizzy Engine: Baking Soda & Vinegar Trains @ Play Trains! Fun summertime science for kids who love trains.

Fizzy Engine: Baking Soda and Vinegar Trains

Mixing baking soda and vinegar is a classic science activity for kids, and once you've tried it with your child, it's easy to understand why. It's hands-on, safe for young kids, and pretty amazing, especially for a child who has never experienced it before. Last year, I introduced one of the cool ...

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Portable Small World: Pretend Model Train Set @ Play Trains! Come see how big the Little Engineer grinned the first time he put together this DIY train set you can take along to play anywhere!

Portable Small World: Pretend Model Train Set

Safari Ltd. generously provided us with a Train Toob to try out. No positive review was required and all my opinions and observations are, as always, my own. When Safari Ltd. offered to send us a Train Toob, the Little Engineer was so excited I knew I had to do something special with it.  I had ...

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Waterproof Play Pictures: Flower Train @ Play Trains! How to make photo play pieces for water play and messy play, plus a little parenting wisdom gained along the way.

Waterproof Play Pictures: Flower Train

When I made these laminated train pieces, I wasn't planning to incorporate them in water play. But now that we've happened upon that use for them, I can't wait to make more!  These waterproof play pictures are great for both bath time and all kinds of water or messy play. Next time, though, I'm ...

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wTrak Modular Train Tables at Seattle's Mini Maker Faire @ Play Trains! Check out these work-of-art train tables that you can build yourself!

wTrak Wooden Train Tables at Seattle’s Mini Maker Faire

The Little Engineer had the unexpected good fortune to meet up with his friend, Yardmaster Tom, and play trains this weekend at the Seattle Mini Maker Faire. Every year, Yardmaster Tom -- known to the rest of us as Tom Stephenson, the creator of the wTrak Modular Track Standard for Wood Train ...

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The Sunday Semaphore #1

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 ...

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Dryer Sheet Box Engine Shed (Wooden Train Kids’ Craft)

When I'm asked for advice on beginning a wooden train collection, one of my first recommendations is an engine shed. From the earliest days of his train obsession, the Little Engineer has always loved sheds and roundhouses. The appeal is easy to understand. In addition to the easy-to-relate-to ...

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Light Play: Glow Tracks and Angry Bird “Costumes”

While life with a three-year-old can be unpredictable, there are a few reactions I can count on when it comes to the Little Engineer.  One of those constants is that if he finds a collection of long, straight objects, he will build railroad tracks. I spotted these glow necklaces on clearance at ...

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Coal & Water Steam Engine Sensory Bin

While we've done plenty of sensory activities at our house over the past three years, I haven't put together too many sensory bins.  I think the first couple I tried after reading about them fell flat with the Little Engineer, and we didn't do another for a long time. Last year, I bought this ...

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DIY Felt Engineer Hats for Stuffed Animals

A year and a half ago, the Little Engineer developed a fascination with meerkats within the space of one episode of Curious George.  Soon thereafter, we took him to the Woodland Park Zoo for their Halloween festivities, and he had one and only one animal on his to-visit list:  the "meekats", as he ...

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Monorail Ticket Booth Pretend Play

Even before we went on our play date with the Seattle Center Monorail, the Little Engineer had started playing a monorail version of Big Engine, his game where we pretend his bed is a locomotive.  As usual, one of his favorite parts to play was the ticket booth. So when I saw all the cool stuff ...

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Paper Engineer’s Hat Craft for Kids

This is a great way for kids to show their affection for their favorite stuffed animals, especially if their plush friends like to play trains with them! The idea came to me while creating a pattern for the felt engineer hats I've been sewing for some very special stuffed animals.  At the time, ...

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