Lego Train
B bought the kids (and himself) a remote controlled Lego train. They LOVE everything Lego and trains and are constantly asking to see / drive Pop-Pop's train set. So we thought this would give the opportunity to build, drive, and play together. It also couldn't have happened at a better time since we got another 6 inches of snow!
First, D and B had to put the station and cars together.
When S woke up from his nap he was not a happy boy. There were lots of tears. Then we came down the stairs and he saw the train. Instant smiles and shrieks of "CHOO CHOO!! CHOO CHOO!!" He immediately headed for the middle and tried to catch the train as it passed.
Both kids got a chance to drive the train. They shared pretty well. D was happy to take turns but S wasn't so sure when he had to pass the remote over.
And of course no train is complete without a tunnel.
First, D and B had to put the station and cars together.
When S woke up from his nap he was not a happy boy. There were lots of tears. Then we came down the stairs and he saw the train. Instant smiles and shrieks of "CHOO CHOO!! CHOO CHOO!!" He immediately headed for the middle and tried to catch the train as it passed.
Both kids got a chance to drive the train. They shared pretty well. D was happy to take turns but S wasn't so sure when he had to pass the remote over.
And of course no train is complete without a tunnel.
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