Living With the Massive Thomas XL Train Set at Home
I honestly didn't think the thomas xl would take up half my living room, but here we are, stepping over blue plastic tracks every morning before coffee. If you've got a kid who is even remotely interested in trains, you know the drill. It starts with one little wooden engine, and before you know it, you've basically built a miniature railway system that rivals the national grid. The XL version of Thomas is a whole different beast, though. It's not just another toy; it's a presence. ...