Make a Trolley Path

Materials
Directions
Draw and color or paint small dots on a paper plate. Or, print and use the PDF template. Some children might prefer to make an orderly line of dots with limited colors — and that’s grr-ific, too!

Use a pencil to draw the parallel lines of a path, which will be used to create train tracks. For added fun, try creating both curves and straight lines for the course!

Let children practice independently with kid-friendly scissors or assist in cutting the path. For children with sensory considerations, an adult may consider cutting the paper for the child.

Encourage children to glue or tape the pieces independently or work together to create a path with bends, curves, and straights.

We hope you had fun together! Snap a photo of you and your child doing the activity and share it with us on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. We’d love to see how it turned out!
Want more “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” activities? Check out the Make a Silly Folded Picture craft and the Practice SUPER Morning and Bedtime Routines activity to continue the fun!

