Railroad Hank

Railroad Hank by Lisa Moser, published by Random House in 2012, is a delightful children’s book featuring 40 pages of engaging storytelling. In this edition, readers follow Railroad Hank as he journeys up the mountain to visit Granny Bett, who is feeling a bit down. Along the way, he encounters a variety of friends, each contributing their own ideas to lift her spirits, leading to an unexpected and whimsical collection of cargo on his train.
This book presents a humorous exploration of friendship and creativity, showcasing the lively interactions between Hank and his companions, including Missy May and Country Carl. As the story unfolds, readers will discover how Hank’s imaginative approach culminates in a surprising solution for Granny Bett. With themes centered around country life and transportation, Railroad Hank offers a charming narrative that is sure to entertain young readers while introducing them to the joys of community and problem-solving.
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Railroad Hank is headed up the mountain in his fine little train to see Granny Bett. She’s feeling kind of blue. Along the way, he stops to talk to Missy May, Country Carl, Cinnamon Cobbler, and Reel-‘Em-In Sam. Each friend offers up something to cheer Granny Bett, but Hank has bigger ideas. By the time he reaches the mountaintop, his train is bursting with crazy cargo! And Granny Bett has a great idea for what to do with it all.
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