Hard to believe, but a regular visitor to my layout is a seven year old boy! Harder to believe is his railroad IQ. A years long devotee to Thomas The Tank and other kids train shows on subscription TV, he asks to do prototypical things on the layout I didn't learn until much older, including switching cars from sidings, switching locomotives, etc.
I have found that the LionChief Plus locos are perfect for this child. The controller is simple, with a well-marked speed knob and control buttons The LCP+ handheld controller is also small enough for his small hands! Before an "Operating Session", I pre-test and set my transformer at a top speed that will allow him to "Highball" without derailing. [Unfortunately, --"Gravity Works !" -- which I have proven myself occasionally! ] Also, so glad the LCP+ system works at fewer than 18 volts!!!
Although the benchwork has seen many revisions and different track plans, it is still the height that I had chosen so younger children could see over the top of the layout.
I probably need to purchase some more child friendly boxcars, gondolas, flatcars with loads, and, items that a child would love to place on the freight cars.
I'm creating a small layout -- 7' X 5' -- with the intention of playing with a 7 year old, and a 5 year old - both "train nuts"!
How do you play trains with a 7 year old?
Any suggestions for freight cars, freight car loads, items to place on the layout that they can safely pick up and move around, etc.?