Wood Trains Novices Guide
We as parents like to see our kids enjoying their toys through imagination and creative play, and I know many are confused over what to buy their children in terms of wooden train sets. Here are some things to look our for as you plan to buy Wood Trains:
Don’t rush into Buying a big set
Not every child will take to Wood Trains. It is best to start with a small train set, usually with an oval track shape that comes with one or two trains. Almost all of the big brand names that make wooden trains like Thomas Wooden Railway have these type of sets.
Buy only respected well know brands
Of the many hundred companies that make Wood Trains and wood train sets, there are only a handful with the trusted reputation and long history of making quality wood toys year after year. 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 Train Set for nearly 100 years. They are a global company that is recognized for their innovation and quality. Other noteworthy but less known brands include Melissa and Doug and Imaginarium, both providing a wide variety of wooden train sets.
Look to expansion when your child is ready
When you are looking to expand keep in mind you do not need to limit yourself to one brand, as with the major brands like BRIO and Learning Curve you can interchange the track pieces and trains. You can buy individual train track pieces, bridges, buildings and even a storage shed. Just make sure you pay close attention to your child to see if it is the right time to expand your wooden train sets.
For every child, let them user their imagination and have fun. Your little conductor can be busy for hours with the right wooden train set.
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