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  • Learned about colors by identifying and sorting trains of different colors
  • Explored shapes by recognizing and matching train tracks of various shapes
  • Developed fine motor skills by manipulating and connecting train tracks
  • Enhanced spatial awareness by building and arranging train tracks in different configurations
  • Stimulated imagination and creativity by creating imaginary train routes and scenarios
  • Practiced problem-solving skills by overcoming obstacles and finding solutions for the train tracks

For continued development, encourage the child to:

  • Create their own train tracks using art materials like paper, markers, and scissors
  • Paint or draw pictures of trains and train stations
  • Build train models using clay or playdough
  • Write or tell stories about their train adventures
  • Visit museums or exhibitions featuring train-related art
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