A moving 'kindergarten' in Spring Festival travel rush
To adapt to such situation, the train operator offers special services catering to children.
Toys, colorful books, feeding bottles, breastfeeding clothes and other baby care products are loaded onto the train. Attendants accompany the young passengers through the long trip and do fun activities including playing games, drawing and storytelling with them.
They divide the children passengers into three groups by their age and needs: one-year-old to three-year-old; four-year-old to six-year old and seven-year-old and the older, and treat each group with different methods.
There is also assigned attendants and volunteers to introduce to kids the scenic spots and history of the places by which the train passes, making the trip a journey of knowledge.
"Our family takes this train to go back home for Spring Festival every year. The attendants amuse my kids and play games with them. There are also many baby care products on the train. They make better preparations for kids than parents do and provide us a cozy and comfortable train trip home," a passenger surnamed Wang said.
Filled with laughter, the train Z102 truly becomes a moving kindergarten.
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