Terrific Trains

Terrific Trains by Tony Mitton, published by Kingfisher on September 15, 2000, is an illustrated book designed for preschoolers, featuring 24 pages of engaging content. This book presents a lively exploration of various trains, from big to small, and old to new, inviting young readers to experience the excitement of a train journey through playful language and vibrant illustrations.
Readers will find a whimsical adventure as a wacky animal crew toots the whistle and guides them through the sights and sounds of train travel. The narrative includes elements of transportation, highlighting the joy of trains with sounds like “clickety-clack” and “choo, choo, choo.” This edition aims to entertain and educate young children about railroads and trains in a fun and interactive way.
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Big Trains, small trains, old trains, and new, rattling and whistling — Choo, choo, choo! Preschoolers will chuckle as a wacky animal crew toots the whistle and treats them to the delights only a train journey can offer. Clickety-clack, whizz down the track, slow to a railroad crossing, rumble through a tunnel, and finally pull into the station where passengers await the fastest holiday flyer of them all!
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