Talking about Cars, it is a known fact that WE NEVER GROW UP, OUR TOYS JUST KEEP GETTING BIGGER !! The kids would also love to colour the images and carry out the activities.
BHPian AJ-got-BHP recently shared this with other enthusiasts.
There is nothing like an early influence in a child’s life.
Talking about Cars, it is a known fact that WE NEVER GROW UP, OUR TOYS JUST KEEP GETTING BIGGER !!
I thought of sharing images from a pdf file which might interest everyone. Print, Colour, Preserve/ Pin Up on your cork board. The kids would also love to colour the images and carry out the activities:
As a matter of fact, this can be a competition during the lockdown (to start with) where everyone may participate and share the outcomes with fellow BHPians !! Will be fun
Other BHPians are also welcomed to share such or similar engaging stuff if available with them so that everyone may indulge in it and relive our best memories once again.
This thread is meant to share all engaging car related activities which start at an early age and goes on. It can be anything interesting !!
Here’s what GTO had to say about the matter:
True story = my best friend’s son was born on a Sunday at about 5 PM. Once he was cleaned and brought back to the room, me & my friend started watching F1 on the TV in the same room. Needless to say, he is 14 years old today and loves F1.
Here’s what BHPian rav11stars had to say about the matter:
Are you bored looking at the numerous screens at home? Are you done with binge-watching all the series? Then here’s something to take your mind and eyes off those stressing screens.
Mazda has released paper craft data for all its cars including classics like the Cosmo Sport and the R360 Coupe. They are divided into three levels of difficulty (high, medium and low). I first discovered this in the Mazda subreddit and saw many members posting beautiful models they made. Here’s one of them for inspiration.
BHPian Gauravanekar shared this picture of his kid:
Here’s what BHPian Swapnil Nalavade had to say about the matter:
I have taught my Son the Automotive ABCD. Here is the link.
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