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Barton, Byron.
Brief text and illustrations present a variety of trains and what they do.
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Bee, William.
As assorted passengers comment on their train ride, and the train itself goes "Clickerty click, clic ...
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Chin, Oliver Clyde, 1969-
Timmy and Tammy love to play with toy trains and hear train stories, and when their parents take the ...
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McNamara, Margaret.
A rollicking railroad pop-up, using a twist on the popular preschool song "The Wheels on the Bus," f ...
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Curlee, Lynn.
Examines the history of rail transportation.
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Sturges, Philemon.
A boy expresses his love of trains, describing many kinds of train cars and their special jobs.
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Kalz, Jill
Connor loves trains so much that the only thing he ever says is "Woo! Woo!" until he opens a special ...
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London, Jonathan, 1947-
Easy-to-read, rhyming text describes the sounds of, and uses for, different kinds of trains.
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Emberley, Ed.
Provides simple instructions for drawing a variety of trucks and trains.
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Hubbell, Patricia.
Rhyming text presents the characteristics of various kinds of trains.
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Awdry, W.
Here is the original collection of stories about Thomas in a friendly, new, larger size! First publi ...
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Gibbons, Gail.
Examines different kinds of trains, past and present, describing their features and functions.
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Brown, Margaret Wise, 1910-1952.
Two little trains, one streamlined, the other old-fashioned, puff, puff, puff, and chug, chug, chug, ...
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Ziefert, Harriet.
A young boy watches a freight train go by on its daily run.
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Murphy, Mary, 1961-
As a penguin drives his train through the countryside, he picks up all different kinds of animals.
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Crunk, Tony.
Lonesome Bob and Granny Apple Fritter have to get to Red Rock by two o'clock or Lonesome will miss h ...
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Cimarusti, Marie Torres.
Vibrant illustrations and lively text combine to introduce preschoolers to a vast array of vehicles, ...
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Peters, Andrew
In rhyming text, familiar animals jump aboard a party train until they are ready to fall asleep.
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