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Books : Children's Books : Science, Nature & How It Works : Transportation : Trains : Fiction
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The little train that can do just about anything is now available in a collectible hardcover edition, at a very affordable price. No home library would be complete without Tootle.
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"It is Great to Be an Engine" plays five songs for children to sing while telling tales about Thomas the Tank Engine and the other trains in the station.
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Mr. Small does it all!
In this adventure, Engineer Small drives his little train from Tinytown to the city-and back. Along the way, the little train passes tunnels and stops at stations to pick up cargo and passengers.
Presented in full color for the first time, Lois Lenski's The Little Train will delight a whole new generation of readers as they learn all about the ins and outs of a working train. -
Since the publication of the original Thomas the Tank Engine in 1946, millions of children and their parents all over the world have loved this series of bedtime stories about Thomas and his friends. All 26 of the Reverend W. Awdry's classic stories are here in one beautiful gift volume, with an introduction by the author himself. Illustrated in full color.
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Thomas wants to race Gordon. Gordon is bigger and stronger and faster than Thomas. Could it be that size, strength, and speed aren't all it takes to win a race?
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Progress forces Smokey the switch engine out of a job until he discovers a new way to help people.
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A great tool for learning one of the most basic social skills, this colorful picture book is quite effective in teaching social skills to children with autism, Asperger's Syndrome, and other pervasive developmental disorders. Readers follow Tobin, a train, as he learns to make friends and engage in proper social activities.
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All Aboard!
Have your tickets ready for the most exciting ride of your life on the Dinosaur Train!
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James is a very busy and very splendid red engine with many important things to do. He has no time to be bothered by small insignificant bees. But when a buzzing swarm find James’s warm boiler a cozy place to sit, James is driven completely buggy. What is an important engine to do?
Originally by The Reverend W Awdry, this classic story has been adapted to appeal to the reader who is starting to gain confidence in his reading skills.
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In this first book in The Railway Series, we meet Thomas for the first time. Once he proves himself to be a Really Useful Engine, he is given a Branch Line all to himself.
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Kids can read along with Alec Baldwin as he narrates three charming tales of adventure, bravery, and perseverance from the hit TV series Story Time with Thomas.
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This classic small hardcover includes four stories. James has an accident, gets the hiccups, and has trouble with his freight cars, but still saves the day by pulling the express when Gordon loses his way. Part of The Railway Series.
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Number 4 in the series, this classic story by bestselling children's author, Margaret Wise Brown (author of Goonight Moon), follows the travels of two trains - one big, one little - as they head down the tracks for Timbuctoo.
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The Big, Big Bridge is so tall that clouds hover around its summit. Thomas is scared to cross, and for good reason. He gets stuck at the top and can't even see the ground below. Sir Topham Hatt and friends finally help Thomas down, but he knows he'll have to conquer his fears and cross the Big, Big Bridge again soon.
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Shirley Neitzel and Nancy Winslow Parker are back with what may just be their best picture-book rebus yet.After all, who can resist a ride on a train? And with words like locomotive, boxcar, tanker, tunnel, trestle, and caboose, the cumulative story invites imaginative play while building vocabulary and basic reading skills. Pure fun for young engineers.
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One train. Red train.Chugga...Two trains. Orange trains.Chugga-chugga...This is the perfect book for toddlers because...toddlers LOVE trains! The rolling, rhythmic text, with its onomatopoeic sounds, is fun to read aloud. And the big, eye-catching trains by Ed Vere are painted in a simple, graphic style. All aboard, everyone! A rainbow of trains is at the station, ready to go!





















