The Little Train

The Little Train by Lois Lenski, published by Random House Children’s Books on October 24, 2000, is a 56-page children’s book that introduces young readers to the world of trains. In this adventure, Engineer Small drives his little train from Tinytown to the city and back, encountering various tunnels and stations along the way as he picks up cargo and passengers. This edition features full-color illustrations, enhancing the experience for a new generation of readers.
Readers will find a charming exploration of transportation and railroads through the journey of Engineer Small. The narrative provides insights into the workings of a train, making it an engaging read for children interested in technology and classic stories. With its vibrant illustrations and straightforward storytelling, The Little Train serves as an enjoyable introduction to the mechanics of trains and the excitement of travel.
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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.
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