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Roger Priddy
My Big Train Book (My Big Board Books)
by Priddy Books (Board book)
-Ideal for babies and toddlers. -Stuffing large format brings images to life. -Essential for all tiny train enthusiasts.
Donald Crews
Freight Train
by Demco Media (Turtleback)
DK Publishing
Big Book Of Trains
by DK CHILDREN (Hardcover)
The Big Book of Trains is setting off on a journey to explore the fastest, heaviest, longest, and most fantastic trains in the world. Features more than 50 of the world's most amazing trains, from the Bullet train-the fastest-and the Rocket-the oldest-to the Trans-Siberian Express, the longest scheduled train. Explained in simple language and packed with enough fascinating facts to satisfy every avid young enthusiast. Stunning, specially commissioned photos are reproduced in large format. Detailed annotation highlights the unique features of each example from this incredible international collection.
Stephen E. Ambrose
Nothing Like It in the World
by Topeka Bindery (School & Library Binding)
DK Publishing
Train (Ultimate Sticker Books)
by DK CHILDREN (Paperback)
Each Ultimate Sticker Book presents an array of colorful, photographic stickers of baby animals or dinosaurs, the U.S. Presidents or the night sky - there's something for everyone. Young children will love working with these durable, reusable stickers, and they can have fun using the stickers to make picture books and projects on their own. These entertaining books provide a hands-on way to explore new subjects. (And some of the stickers even glow in the dark!) Includes over 60 full-color, self-adhesive stickers.
Ed Emberley's Drawing Book of Trucks and Trains
by L,B Kids (Paperback)
hese titles launch Little, Brown's major redesign of all 14 of Ed Emberley's classic drawing books. With brand-new covers and a new vertical trim size perfect for bookstore racks, these books are sure to attract new generations of fans.Using his simple 'alphabet' of a few letters and squiggles, Ed Emberley shows would-be artists how to draw a selection of terrifying weirdos, ghastly monsters, speedy trucks, trains, and other modes of transportation. Each book is packed with pictures that kids love and really want to draw.
Fiona Watt
That's Not My Train (Usbornetouchy-Feely)
by Usborne Books (Board book)
-- Invite babies and toddlers to touch and feel a variety of exciting textures, helping develop both sensory and language awareness -- These sturdy board books contain bright and simple illustrations that add to the "hands-on" fun
Richard Balkwill
The Best Book of Trains (Best Books of)
by Kingfisher (Paperback) (Release Date: 2008-09-30)
Trains are a topic of endless fascination for young readers, from the powerful engine to the charming caboose and everything in-between. With accessible text, information that goes beyond the basics, and a small format that’s perfect for little hands, The Best Book of Trains covers everything about the history of the rail—a perfect, affordable take along for young train lovers on the go.
Mary Harding
All Aboard Trains (Reading Railroad)
by Grosset & Dunlap (Paperback)
Kids will enjoy poring over the exciting pictures and fascinating information about different kinds of passenger and freight trains.
Margaret Wise Brown
Two Little Trains
by HarperCollins (Library Binding) (Release Date: 2001-04-24)
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