See Inside Trains

See Inside Trains by Emily Bone, published by Usborne in 2013, is an engaging flap book designed for children aged 7 and up. This 12-page edition invites young readers to discover the fascinating history of trains, from the Golden Age of Steam to modern high-speed travel. Through vibrant illustrations and interactive flaps, children can explore various types of trains, including luxury steam trains and innovative magnetic models.
Readers will find a wealth of information on topics such as luxury travel and steam giants, all presented in an accessible format. The book features over 60 flaps to lift, encouraging exploration and curiosity about transportation. Additionally, it includes internet links for further learning, making it a valuable resource for young enthusiasts eager to delve deeper into the world of trains.
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From the Golden Age of Steam and how trains revolutionised travel through to the High Speed travelAges: 7+
From Stephenson’s Rocket to today’s modern bullet trains, chidren will be fascinated by the history of locomotion as they explore this exciting flap book. Lift the flaps to explore all kinds of exciting trains, from a luxury steam train fit for a queen to super-fast trains that run on magnets, trains that can climb up mountains, and lots, lots more. Topics include the ‘Golden age of steam’, ‘Luxury travel’ and ‘Steam giants’, all vibrantly illustrated with over 60 flaps to lift. With internet links to exciting websites to find out more.Chapters in this book include:- Golden age of steam- Full steam ahead- Luxury travel- Steam giants- Diesel engines- Going electric- High-speed travel- Unusual trains
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