This is several train sets and some wooden blocks put together. You can see some improvisation in the lower left corner, where we have some track that doesn't quite fit in! Desert Boy did most of it on his own. He likes putting the track together more than running the trains around it, I think!
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2 comments:
Oh, my grandson would LOVE that train set! He's almost 3 now and is really into trains!
This is several train sets and some wooden blocks put together. You can see some improvisation in the lower left corner, where we have some track that doesn't quite fit in! Desert Boy did most of it on his own. He likes putting the track together more than running the trains around it, I think!
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