Imagine this. He calls it Papa's Express -- a five-car wooden train complete with engine (and bell to ring), coal car, livestock car (with ramps on each side), tanker and caboose. Little ones can start at the engine and make their way clear back to the caboose. Each car is about 8' long, 4' wide and 6-8' tall. We had several family gatherings this summer, and the kids giggle with delight when they see the train.
Then there's the silo playhouse. It's a two-story silo with pint-sized doors, windows and a slide out one side. Did I mention the bright red, dome-shaped top?
It seems each of us in the Papa's family finds ways to express our love of nature and the joy we have in celebrating the season. Cory builds with wood and he can't wait to see how families play in Papa'sville. Let us know what you think!
See you at the Patch,
Papa
1 comments:
Papa,
We saw the sign for the pumpkin patch by the north Mcdonalds in Bismarck. We can't wait, and the Papa's Express sounds wonderful! We have family coming from out of town in late September and they've been to several pumpkin patches, but we are sure they've never been to one like Papas.
We'll see YOU soon!
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