Trouble on the Tracks

Trouble on the Tracks by Kathy Mallat, published by Walker in 2001, is a charming children’s book that invites readers on a train journey filled with unexpected twists. With 24 pages of engaging content, this edition is designed for young readers and features delightful illustrations that complement the narrative. The story encourages exploration and curiosity, as it hints at hidden clues and surprises along the way.
In this engaging tale, readers will discover that not everything is as it appears, making it a fun experience for young train enthusiasts. The combination of clever text and endearing illustrations captures the imagination, making it suitable for both reading aloud and independent exploration. This book is a delightful addition to any collection focused on juvenile fiction, particularly in the realms of school and education.
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All aboard! The train is leaving the station. It’s a beautiful day for a journey, but there’s trouble with a capital “T” lurking ahead. An unexpected twist in this delightful story will have readers going back again and again to look for hidden clues because . . . things are not always as they seem.
Kathy Mallat’s endearing illustrations and clever text create a wonderful story that is full of surprises and perfect for young train enthusiasts.
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