Trains on the Tracks

Trains on the Tracks by Kathryn Smithyman is an illustrated book published by Crabtree Publishing Company in 2007. This 32-page volume is designed for young readers and presents an engaging exploration of trains, featuring vibrant images alongside simple text that makes the information accessible and enjoyable.
In this book, readers will discover the fundamentals of trains, including the various types and their uses. The content covers how an engine and railcars connect to form a train, the mechanics of train wheels that keep them on the tracks, and the different kinds of cars that comprise freight trains, as well as the various types of passenger trains. With a focus on technology and transportation, this edition serves as an informative resource for children interested in how things work, particularly in the realm of railroads and trains.
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From engine to caboose – kids love everything about trains. Trains on the Tracks uses vibrant images and simple text to explain the train basics, including types of trains and how people use trains. Kids will love reading about – how an engine and railcars fit together to make a train – how train wheels keep trains on the tracks – the different kinds of cars that make up freight trains – kinds of passenger trains
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