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Old Tracks, New Tricks by Jessica Petersen: a wooden train picture book that inspires creative play!

Old Tracks, New Tricks by Jessica Petersen

Old Tracks, New Tricks, is a story about three little wooden train tracks who shake up an old wooden train set. But it's so much more than that. It's a way to inspire children to invent new fun with their old favorite toys, and to value and celebrate the creativity of others at the same time as ...

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I knew I should have put my sketchbook away, but now I'm so glad I didn't.

I Knew I Shouldn’t Leave My Sketchbook Out Around My Three-Year-Old

"Mama, I wrote on your drawing! I made it better!" At the sound of those words, I stood straight up from where I was cleaning nearby. I stilled the impulse to immediately start yelling, recognizing my fear and my own fault in an instant. "You wrote on my drawing?" I echoed, buying myself time ...

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Day Out With Thomas 2013 @ Play Trains! http://play-trains.com/

Day Out With Thomas 2013

Another Day Out With Thomas at the Northwest Railway Museum has come and gone. In some ways, this year's outing had no hope of comparing to last year's. But as the day progressed -- and as we overcame a bump in the road -- new joys came to the forefront, showing us how our Little Engineer has grown ...

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Blowing Color Steam: a Relaxation Technique for Children @ Play Trains! A train twist on Blowing Colors, an effective tool recommended by Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson on the Seattle Mama Doc Blog that kids can learn to help themselves relax.

Blowing Color Steam: Relaxation Technique for Children

This relaxation technique for children is based on Dr. Wendy Sue Swanson's recommendation of teaching anxious children to "blow colors" as a tool to calm themselves down.  Please visit her wonderful blog, Seattle Mama Doc, to read Help Your Anxious Child: Blow Colors and watch the accompanying ...

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Playing Along with Blue Mountain Mystery

If you've read my other posts, you may have noticed that the Little Engineer and I enjoy playing out stories from the books we read. The same goes for videos and games. The Little Engineer doesn't ask to watch a lot of TV, and while he loves certain games on our iPad, he generally prefers to play ...

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Gardening with My Little Engineer

I really like the idea of gardening.  But not so much the, you know, work. Actually, it's mostly the idea of the work that I don't like, because like most things in life -- making birthday cakes, writing, getting on with the bedtime routine -- it's not so bad once I get going. Last year, I ...

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12 Tips for a Magical Day Out With Thomas

If you don't believe in magic, then perhaps you haven't taken a young, train-loving child to Day Out With Thomas.  I urge you to do whatever you can to get to one of these events if you have the opportunity to go.  If the day goes well -- and hopefully my list of tips below will help make that ...

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Toddler Train Track @ IKEA

If you're anything like me, you'll look at this picture and see a aid for visualizing the shape and size of rugs.  At least, that's how I used to see this sight every time I pushed the cart through IKEA. Fortunately, I have the Little Engineer around to see things with different eyes. Eyes that ...

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Because I Love Mama…

The Little Engineer has been very loving of late.  After closing circle time at preschool, he's been choosing the heart stamp "because I love Mama."  Anything with hearts goes to me, usually with a similar statement of affection.  And when we went out shopping recently, he was telling me he loved me ...

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Speed Up Routines with Tickets for Your Little Engineer

Every so often, I come up with an idea that works really well with the Little Engineer.  And then things get better, and I phase the idea out (or, more accurately, I forget to do it because it's no longer necessary at the time).  Which is just as well, because most of these ideas stop working so ...

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Classical Train Music: Encouraging a Child’s Love of Music

Affiliate links are included below for your convenience. When the Little Engineer was tiny, the days turned into weeks, then months, and I never remembered to do some of the things I had planned to do with my baby.  One of those was to surround him with the music we loved in the hope that he'd ...

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About Me

Hi, I'm Jessica! While playing trains for the last several years, my Little Engineer and I have had a lot of fun and learned so much together. I'm excited to share our discoveries with other people who have kids who love trains in their lives.

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