Thomas and the Big, Big Bridge

Thomas and the Big, Big Bridge by Marc Cerasini is a children’s book published by Random House in 2001. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Thomas as he faces his fear of crossing a towering bridge that reaches the clouds, highlighting themes of bravery and overcoming challenges.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that explores emotions and feelings through Thomas’s adventure. As he gets stuck at the top of the bridge, the story emphasizes the importance of support from friends, including Sir Topham Hatt. This book touches on social themes and the excitement of transportation, particularly focusing on railroads and trains, making it a relatable tale for young readers.
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The Big, Big Bridge is so tall that clouds hover around its summit. Thomas is scared to cross, and for good reason. He gets stuck at the top and can’t even see the ground below. Sir Topham Hatt and friends finally help Thomas down, but he knows he’ll have to conquer his fears and cross the Big, Big Bridge again soon.
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