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A Beginners Guide to Wood Trains

Posted by Carl on Dec 13, 2009 in Good Going

As a parent who loves seeing his kids enjoy creative play and having fun with Wood Train Set, I myself was once puzzled over how to familiarize wooden trains to my kids. Here are some things to look our for as you plan to buy Wood Train Set:

Start Small
Not every child will take to Wood Trains. Because of this, it is best to start with the smallest set available, usually an oval configuration with a couple or trains included. All of the premium brands have these types of sets like Thomas Wooden Railway.

It is best to stick with quality sets
There are hundreds of companies that produce Wood Trains and sets, however it is best to stick with a select few that not only produce quality products, but also have a trusted name in making children’s toys. One such brand is Thomas Wooden Railway which is manufactured by Learning Curve, a company that has a very respected reputation. These quality made Wood Train Set are based on the characters from the award winning show and movies of Thomas and his Friends. When you look to quality and global recognition, there is no brand more reputable than BRIO which has been making the BRIO wooden train for nearly 100 years. BRIO is a trusted global name in wood toys that parents look to for the utmost quality measures. Other noteworthy but less known brands include Melissa and Doug and Imaginarium, both offering a wide variety of wooden train sets.

Expand, Expand, Expand!
What is nice about the major name brand sets like BRIO and Thomas Wooden Railway is that you can easily mix and match the track pieces and the trains work with each others tracks. You can buy single train track pieces, bridges, buildings and even a storage shed. Just see how your kid reacts to his wooden train sets and you will know whether or not it is the right time to expand.

For every child, let them user their imagination and have fun. With the right wooden train set, your little conductors will be busy for a long time.

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