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Amtrak Debuts Kids’ Pages on Website

Amtrak has introduced a new wrinkle to its website designed specifically for kids.

On Monday, the Amtrak Activity Center debuted to provide children in grades kindergarten through fifth with educational and train-related activities and to assist those learning from home.

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Now kids will be able to pass the time with a variety of fun things to do.

And it’s not just for riding on a train.

The site can be accessed any time from anywhere on Amtrak.com. It is designed to teach children about the railroad and geography while inspiring future travel, through the following activities:

—Geography Junction: Travel to national parks and historic landmarks

—Find your differences: Train your eagle eye and find the picture differences

—Crosswords: Put on your conductor’s hat and play games and puzzles

—Coloring: Stop by and add some color to the pages

New activities and categories, such as railroad safety and Amtrak sustainability facts and initiatives, will be added every few weeks.

This post was published by our news partner: TravelPulse.com | Article Source
Kenneth Torsiende

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