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Planes, Trains, Trucks Comforter (Twin)

Planes, Trains, Trucks Comforter (Twin)
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Item:CKOK-BD-TPTX-201
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Our Trains Planes and Trucks Bedding is perfect Bedding for boys! The top features alternating rows of trains, planes and various trucks. Outline stitching around the vehicles on every other row on the comforter make them pop.The reverse is a blue plaid coordinate.


Planes Trains Trucks Comforter


I’m a comforter! I have trains, planes, tractors, construction equipment and fire trucks driving all over me. They come alive at night when the lights are dimmed and your parents leave you to sleep. They drive around and have fun. Their main job it to keep you safe so that nothing bad can get to you at night when you sleep.

Things don’t always go smoothly on a comforter covered with planes trains trucks tractors and fire trucks. I remember one night when everything went wrong. I didn’t have my ‘Rules of the Road’ then and the vehicles would just rush around having fun and not being careful. And then it happened…

The construction truck with the concrete mixer on the back was crossing the rail line when suddenly its engine cut out. The driver panicked because he could hear a train thundering down the track with its hooter blasting a loud warning. The mixer driver honked his horn hoping that someone would hear. A tractor from a nearby farm came over to see what the noise was all about. The tractor pushed and pushed behind the mixer truck but the mixer was full of concrete needed for a nearby building project and the truck was too heavy.

To make matters worse, if you look at the pictures on me, there was a second train line. A loud warning told everyone that there was a second train coming from the other direction. Two trains were now bearing down on the poor mixer truck and its driver.

The driver of the first train saw the truck stuck on the rails ahead. He blasted his horn again and then slammed on the brakes hard. The train’s wheels locked but the train just kept skidding forward on the track getting closer and closer to the mixer truck and its driver.

The driver of the second train did not see the mixer truck with as much warning because he was coming round a corner a short distance ahead. When he saw it he too blasted his horn and slammed on the brakes.

The tractor took fright but put down his head and just pushed and pushed as hard as he could. Suddenly the mixer truck’s wheels lifted over the rails and the heavy truck rolled down the road ramp on the other side of the rails. The two steam trains kept sliding along the rails closer and closer. Now the tractor was in danger of being crushed in between them.

The tractor just stepped on the gas and lumbered forward. Tractors are built for power not speed. The tractor moved forward – but not enough. It cleared the danger from the first train but the second train clipped one of the tractor’s big back tires and sent the tractor spinning. The tractor driver was thrown off. The tractor kept rolling towards its driver lying on the ground. Luckily it struck a rock and bounced right over the tractor driver’s head. Still the driver was hurt and had many scratches and bruises.

The fire truck soon arrived in response to the 911 call. (Do you know what a 911 call is? If you’re not sure ask your story teller to show you.) The emergency crew was worried that the tractor driver seemed asleep and couldn’t talk. They decided they needed help fast – much faster than the time it would take them to drive to the hospital.

Just then an old plane that had been flying around having fun above, landed on the road near the train crossing – much to everyones’ surprise. The plane’s pilot had seen the whole accident developing from above. The 911 crew lifted the tractor driver into the plane’s cabin and the plane flew off again. It surprised all the people at the hospital when it repeated its landing in the street in front of the hospital. It rolled near the door to the emergency center and stopped. Nurses and doctors rushed to the plane and took the tractor driver out on a bed with wheels.

Well, I’m happy to tell you that the tractor driver is back on his farm working with his favorite tractor again. He’s very proud that his tractor saved the mixer truck and its driver.

Ever since then, I made up some ‘Rules of the Road’. It’s a good idea to have some ‘Rules of the Road’ in your own room. The right rules will keep your things safe from being broken or torn and will keep your friends safe when they play in your room. Ask your story teller to read you the story about setting some ‘Rules of the Road’ in your room.

Ultra soft comforter
100% cotton with light filling
Outline stitching
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Planes, Trains, Trucks Comforter (Twin)