Learning Curve 
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I have to say I loved this cart. I don’t have a classroom, but I got it cause I have a son that will be 2 in a week and he loves trains. I have a personal cricut, and I made the train cars as big as I could and put it on his wall. Turned out super cute! If anyone has a classroom of younger ages or a child that loves trains, this is perfect. Also has badges you can print out that I am thinking about doing something with now that we are going to start potty training!
We recently went on a cruise to Alaska and took a train ride through the White Pass in Skagway and I was sleeping one night and pictured how to do my page. I drew a railroad on Alaska paper and decided to put the scenery pictures all around it. Then I got the learning curve cartridge and saw there was a train and I printed out an engine and in the squares I put my picture and my 4 friends pictures and on the back standing up I put my husband like he was standing outside taking pictures which is what he did most of the trip. I then printed out 14 cars and got silver brads (round ones) to connect the cars and put them all around the railroad tracks I had drawn and printed out the pictures small and they fit on the train cars. It came out beautiful. I love this cartridge