![]() Sarah Hampton) This “name train” is a great activity to help with the proces of a child learning to spell their name, or generally work on their alphabet. Centering around the concept of fingerprint (and thumbprint) art, the end result is a colorful train that your child can call his own. Painting With Trains (via hello, Wonderful) Line up your favorite trains for some messy track play!įingerprint Train (via CraftoArt/Creativity Is My Passion) A totally darling hands-on art activity for little ones. Train Rocks (via Thrive 360 Living) A creative art project involving rocks that also offers up some learning activities such as sorting, counting and color matching. ![]() See how fun it is to make a full train with engine from simple egg cartons. ![]() Oh and last thing, what do you call a train with a cold? Ah-choo choo train.Įgg Carton Train (via The Craft Train) This project takes advantage of recyclable goods you probably already have at home. If you’ve got a little conductor who’s enamored with steam engines, check out some of these unique and creative train crafts that are decidedly locomotive in nature. All trains and not just Thomas are his current obsession. My son absolutely loves trains and at two years old, can name Thomas and every single one of his friends.
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