I’m Taking a Trip on My Train

I’m Taking a Trip on My Train by Shirley Neitzel is a delightful picture book published by HarperCollins on March 25, 1999. This first edition features 40 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The book invites children to embark on a whimsical journey aboard a train, using engaging rebus illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience.
Readers will find a cumulative narrative that encourages imaginative play while introducing vocabulary related to trains, such as locomotive, boxcar, and caboose. The book focuses on concepts related to holidays and celebrations, making it a fun resource for young engineers looking to build their reading skills. With its playful approach, this edition offers an enjoyable way for children to explore the world of trains and enhance their language development.
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Shirley Neitzel and Nancy Winslow Parker are back with what may just be their best picture-book rebus yet. After all, who can resist a ride on a train? And with words like locomotive, boxcar, tanker, tunnel, trestle, and caboose, the cumulative story invites imaginative play while building vocabulary and basic reading skills. Pure fun for young engineers.
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