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How do I entertain my 4 year old on the train?

15 Ways to Entertain Children on Train Trips
  1. Animal Bingo. Create bingo boards with pictures of animals you might see through the large, domed windows on your journey (Or download these Printable Animal Bingo cards). ...
  2. Mad Libs. ...
  3. Train Books. ...
  4. Tic Tac Toe. ...
  5. Tour the Train. ...
  6. Magnetic Checkers (or Chess) ...
  7. Solitaire. ...
  8. Scavenger Hunt.




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Fun This to Do On the Train
  1. Play a board game. If you're traveling with friends or family, a board game can be a great way to pass the time. ...
  2. Look out the window. Looking out the window while on a train can be a joyful, beautiful experience. ...
  3. Listen to your favorite album. ...
  4. Write letters or postcards.


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While all kids have unique needs, we recommend coming prepared with snacks, games and entertainment options that you can access in the overheard storage at any time. Before you leave home, download a train-themed movie for your kids to watch while they ride the real thing.

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Children and infants must be accompanied by at least one adult (18+) in the same reservation. All persons 13 years of age or older, and all unaccompanied minors, pay adult fares. Children under 2 years occupying a separate coach seat will be charged the fare for children aged 2-12 years.

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Fun This to Do On the Train
  1. Play a board game. If you're traveling with friends or family, a board game can be a great way to pass the time. ...
  2. Read a book. ...
  3. Journal. ...
  4. Look out the window. ...
  5. Take a nap. ...
  6. Catch up on work. ...
  7. Listen to your favorite album. ...
  8. Make plans.


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Yes, there are many good games to play in train such as ludo carrom, chess, etc. Are there free online train games? Yes, there are many free online train games you can play with friends and family. Some of these are carrom, ludo, quiz, UNO, etc.

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20 Ways to Entertain your Toddler while Travelling
  1. Books – One of the best ways to entertain your toddler is through books. ...
  2. Bubbles – Bring along a mess-free bubble wand or gun to provide simple joy and entertainment. ...
  3. Music – Create a mix CD with your toddler's favorite songs before the trip.


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35 Activities to Keep Kids Busy While You Work or Study
  1. Build a Fort. Create a fort using blankets, coffee tables, couches, boxes or whatever you've got in your home. ...
  2. Gather Donations. ...
  3. Start a Journal. ...
  4. Learn to Draw. ...
  5. Hear a Story from Space. ...
  6. Build the Ultimate Paper Airplane. ...
  7. Put on a Play. ...
  8. Collect Broken Crayons.


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Here are some ideas for calming a baby:
  1. Make sure all of the baby's comfort needs are met. ...
  2. Use a pacifier. ...
  3. Stroke your baby's head from the front of the forehead to the back of the neck. ...
  4. Try gently stroking the infant's belly.
  5. Some babies may calm down with a slow, gentle motion-like swinging (Picture 2).


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What is best thing one can do to pass time on the train? The best thing to pass your time in a train is to talk to the co-passengers in your compartment. A lot of times the people travelling with you are from different places and by talking to them, you can even learn there culture as well.

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10 Things to Do on a Long Train Journey
  1. Play a game. Few activities pass the time quicker than playing a game. ...
  2. Read a book. ...
  3. Listen to a podcast. ...
  4. Meditate. ...
  5. Learn a new skill. ...
  6. Learn about your destination. ...
  7. Watch a film or TV show. ...
  8. Plan your day.


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How to Cope Up with Boredom on a Long Train Journey
  1. Look Forward and Enjoy Yourself. The eager eyes can have good entertainment in a long and short journey. ...
  2. Watch Movies or Series. ...
  3. Play Some Games. ...
  4. Read Books. ...
  5. Get in Touch with Fellow Travelers. ...
  6. Sleep and Relax the Body. ...
  7. Exercise or Some Physical Activity.


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Stand back: Always stay behind the yellow lines at train stations. Enter or exit a station platform at designated areas. Stay off the tracks: Train tracks, bridges and yards are private property. Never walk, bike, skateboard or run on or along the tracks; it's illegal and dangerous.

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Infants under 2 years old can travel at no charge in the lap of their parent (any age), or an accompanying adult 16 years or older traveling in the same cabin. We welcome infants as young as 2 days old, but infants less than 7 days old require a 'Passenger Medical' form to be completed before your flight.

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