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Word Family Freight Yard: Reading Practice with Wooden Trains (a guest post at Train Up a Child from Play Trains!)

Word Family Freight Yard: Reading Practice with Wooden Trains

Today I'm over at Train Up a Child, guest posting an activity I'm really excited about: Word Family Freight Yard! This is a great way to combine reading practice with train play. I've shared several fun variations, so you're sure to find an activity to match your little engineer's reading ...

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Pipe Cleaner Trees for Wooden Train Layouts @ Play Trains! Another DIY element we've come up with to add to our toy train set.

Pipe Cleaner Trees for Wooden Train Layouts

Trees are a classic component of wooden toy train sets.  But as much as I love the cute little wooden trees we've collected, most of them are barely three-dimensional, just a simplified outline of a tree given enough depth to stand up.  Generally painted a single shade of green, there's no texture ...

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Steam Streamers for Active Train Pretend Play @ Play Trains!

Steam Streamers for Active Train Pretend Play

The Little Engineer still thinks our Grass Tracks from last year are fun, so I wasn't really looking for a way to make them new again.  However, I also wasn't going to ignore the wind when it whispered a way to make our favorite active train play even more fun. ...

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Railroad Word Crash: Train Reading Practice Game @ Play Trains!

Train Reading Game: Railroad Word Crash

While I was taking photos for Word Family Freight Yard, my guest post on Train Up a Child, the Little Engineer was not entirely enthused about doing the activity.  While we had happily played this train reading game together in the past, this time he wanted to use his regular wooden train freight, ...

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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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Puzzle Train Ticket Mix-up — Read & Play Trains

When I talk to the Little Engineer about how this is "our train blog," those are not just empty words.  I try to involve him in every aspect of the blog that I can.  When he looks over my shoulder and sees Google Analytics up on my browser, he asks, "How many people came to our train blog today?" ...

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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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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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Angry Birds Space Letter and Word Crash with Thomas and Cranky

One of our favorite elements to add to train play is light.  We have a tub full of various LED lights to play "Night Train" with, and I'll have to tell you all about them another time.  Today, we have something a little more...epic to play. It started when I came across Caution! Twins at Play's ...

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Our Play Date at the Seattle Monorail

We had been inside the Seattle Monorail's Red Train for five or ten minutes already when it seemed to sink in for the Little Engineer.  He picked up his best buddy, Meekat, from where the he had been sitting next to Monorail Bunny on a seat and lifted the meerkat above his head, beaming upward in ...

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“Dice Cars”: the Little Engineer’s Favorite Train Math Game

I have this theory that trains can be used to teach any subject.  This seems especially true for math.  I keep thinking up new train math games myself, finding new commercial train games with a math element, and running into new ideas online. But there is one and only one train math game that has ...

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Rescuing Toy Trains from Ice

I can't think of a better motivator for a little train lover to put on a thinking cap than to see a collection of toy trains, trapped in ice and in desperate need of rescue.  Especially if the toy trains are new, never-before-seen ones, like they were for the Little Engineer when we did this last ...

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Organizing Wooden Trains and Track — The Play Trains! Ultimate Wooden Train Guide

I had a question over on the Play Trains! Facebook page as to how we store our trains.  I had taken a few photos of our system a while back, intending to eventually post them, but this gave me the nudge I needed to take a couple more pictures get this up. By far, my favorite way to store our ...

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Damage-free Decorating for Wooden Train Layouts from Play Trains!

Damage-Free Decorating for Wooden Train Layouts

In my post about our Valentine's Day in Vicarstown train layout yesterday, I promised I'd share my secret way to stick things to our wooden trains and buildings without worrying about ruining them. Well, it's not my secret, really. My husband showed me how to do it. Originally, he came up with ...

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Painting with Trains on Canvas

Painting with trains or other toys with wheels is nothing new -- and this certainly wasn't the first time we did it -- but here's the Little Engineer's latest twist on it.  His ideas led the project deeper into the realm of pretend play, and resulted in a pretty cool end product. Not that the ...

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wTrak: the Coolest Train Tables Ever

If you live near Seattle, you can see and play with this train table at the United Northwest Model Railroad Club's annual model railroad show coming up this coming weekend, February 2nd and 3rd, 2013. There's nothing quite as exciting as seeing something you know will thrill someone you love ...

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Exploring the Possibilities of an Instant Foam Railroad

I remember having a lot of fun with expanding foam capsules like these when I was a kid, but I didn't expect to be surprised by them as an adult.  Then again, lots of unexpected things happen with the Little Engineer around.  I'm not sure if the designers intended it all of it or not, put there was ...

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BIG ENGINE: Train Pretend Play on a BIG Scale

"Mama, Mama, Mama come and play Big Engine!" "Big Engine" is the Little Engineer's bed.  When we picked the Kura bed out at Ikea almost a year and a half ago (can it be that long?), I didn't realize that it really was a train. Not that trains didn't influence us in choosing it;  I had visions ...

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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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