Trains

Trains by Gail Gibbons is a colorful nonfiction picture book published by Holiday House in January 1987. This 32-page edition is designed to introduce young readers to various types of trains, including powerful locomotives and cargo boxcars, while exploring their parts and functions in an engaging manner.
In this book, readers will discover the exciting world of trains through vibrant illustrations and simple explanations. The content focuses on the technology behind trains and their role in transportation, making it an informative resource for children interested in how things work. This reprint edition is suitable for early learners and provides a fun way to understand the significance of railroads and travel.
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Clickety-clack. Clickety-clack. Choo, choo! Race down the tracks with this colorful book all about trains.
In this fun nonfiction picture book, Gail Gibbons introduces the youngest readers to all kinds of trains.
Featuring powerful locomotives, huge tanker cars, and boxcars full of cargo– and many other types of trains– this is a kid-friendly way to learn the ins and outs of trains, their parts, and why we ride them.
For even young readers, don’t miss the board book edition!
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