Thomas-saurus Rex (Thomas & Friends)

Thomas-saurus Rex by Rev. W. Awdry is an illustrated children’s book published by Random House Children’s Books on August 8, 2006. This edition features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Stepney, an old engine tasked with transporting museum cars to the Natural History Museum, where he faces skepticism from his friends James and Henry, who dismiss the museum’s contents as outdated.
In this engaging narrative, Thomas grapples with his own concerns about being associated with the old dinosaur bones and relics. As the plot unfolds, readers will discover how Thomas’s perceptions change and what surprises await him. The book touches on themes of transportation, railroads, and dinosaurs, making it a delightful read for young audiences interested in these subjects.
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Stepney, a very old engine, is taking the museum cars to the Natural History Museum. James and Henry think that not only is Stepney an old “bucket of bolts,” but that the museum cars carry “just a lot of old nonsense.” When Stepney breaks down, Thomas doesn’t want to get stuck being seen with the old dinosaur bones and relics of the past. What will his friends think, and more important, what will the children say? Thomas is in for a big surprise!
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