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Train!
by Judi Abbot
Little Elephant LOVES trains, so one day his parents take him for a ride on a real train, but he becomes angry when Cat, Penguin and Rabbit want to play with their own toys instead of playing trains with him, a challenge that teaches them all a valuable lesson about playing together.
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Shark vs. train
by Chris Barton
A playful rivalry between a shark and a locomotive culminates in a burping contest, high-stakes bowling game and pie-eating competition in a tale that also encourages youngsters to pick a favorite champion and envision wacky scenarios.
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Two little trains
by Margaret Wise Brown
The Geisel Award-winning illustrator of The Watermelon Seed and North, South, East, West presents an evocative rerendering of Margaret Wise Brown’s classic about two trains and their cross-country journey.
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It's funny where Ben's train takes him
by Robert Burleigh
Ben's amazing imagination concocts a magical train that takes bedtime adventurers from snowy mountain peaks to green hills sprinkled with cows and horses to city skyscrapers.
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Freight train
by Donald Crews
The train rolls along slowly at first, slowly enough to count the cars, name their colors, and identify their functions, until it starts to pick up speed, chug-chugging across the page in a blur of color, speed, and sound. Reprint. Caldecott Honor Book.
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I can make a train noise
by Michael Emberley
Using her imagination, a young girl transforms a coffee shop into a zooming train, in this rhythmic read-aloud story that mimics train sounds.
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The littlest train
by Chris Gall
A tiny toy train ventures out of his home to explore the world outside and sees awe-inspiring real trains passing on nearby tracks before meeting new friends and finally journeying back home.
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Chugga chugga choo choo
by Emma Garcia
A cheerful little train passes through landscapes that include the seaside, a farm, a forest and a city, inadvertently collecting a flock of honking, cooing and tweetings birds who hop aboard for a ride back to the train station. By the creator of Toot Toot Beep Beep.
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Dinosaur train
by John Steven Gurney
When a magical train suddenly runs through his backyard in the middle of the night, young Jesse decides to jump on board and soon finds himself in the company of hundreds of dinosaurs on a fantastic journey to the unknown.
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Trains : steaming! pulling! huffing!
by Patricia Hubbell
Rhyming text and colorful mixed-media illustrations present the characteristics of various kinds of trains, from cabooses and hoppers to commuter and zoo trains. Reprint.
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My little train
by Satomi Ichikawa
A little train goes for a ride, taking all his stuffed animal passengers exactly where they want to go, in an endearing picture book that is perfect for young train, toy and adventure lovers everywhere. By the best-selling illustrator of You Are My I Love You.
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The little train
by Lois Lenski
In a new board book edition of the delightful story, Engineer Small at the throttle takes the little train on its run from Tiny Town to the big city.
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Chugga Chugga Choo Choo
by Kevin Lewis
A rhyming story tells about a freight train's day, from loading freight in the morning to retiring to the roundhouse after the day's work is done. By the illustrator of Bigger.
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All aboard the dinotrain
by Deb Lund
After preparing the boiler and putting the luggage away, the super-sized dinosaurs are ready for their exciting train ride until unexpected twists and turns and a set of bad brakes make it even more memorable than they ever could have imagined!
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The caboose who got loose.
by Bill Peet
Tired of being last on the smoky, noisy freight train, Katy Caboose wishes for some way to escape from the endless track
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The little engine that could
by Watty Piper
Although she is not very big, the Little Blue Engine agrees to try to pull a stranded train full of toys over the mountain
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Let's build a little train
by Julia Marie Richardson
"From the boiler to the coupling, build a steam train along with an engineer and her workers"
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Steam train, dream train
by Sherri Duskey Rinker
The team behind the #1 New York Times best-selling Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site brings to young train enthusiasts a bedtime story filled with rhyming text that tells the tale of the dream train as it pulls into the station, where all the different cars are loaded by delightful animal workers, each with its own whimsical cargo.
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Trains don't sleep
by Andria Warmflash Rosenbaum
A tribute to the majesty of trains depicts a journey of dreams across bridges and canyons, through snow, over mountains, and around fields.
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All aboard to work--choo-choo!
by Carol Roth
It's a bustling morning at the train station as bears, ducks, roosters, and other animals dressed in uniforms and business attire wave good-bye to their families, hop aboard the train, and head to work, in this reassuring tale featuring bright illustrations and simple rhymes.
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Big Choo
by Stephen Shaskan
Wanting to be a big puffing, chugging train just like his dad, Little Choo rides the rails with determination and a "try it again" attitude that helps him tap the power of his bravery, speed, strength and smarts so that he can qualify for travel on the main line.
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Clickety clack
by Robert Spence
A train-ride adventure has the very patient Driver Zach picking up groups of very silly passengers, including dancing ducks, talking yaks, and two packs of elephants that really start a ruckus when two mischievous mice climb aboard.
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Trucker and Train
by Hannah Stark
Trucker loves ruling the highways, frightening other vehicles out of his way, but Train not only impresses the other vehicles, it forces Trucker to wait
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The chugger championship
by Michael Anthony Steele
Wilson and Koko compete during the Chuggington race, but when Wilson breaks down, Koko must choose between winning the race and helping her friend
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Peace train
by Cat Stevens
"Readers are invited to hop on the Peace Train and join its growing group of passengers who are all ready to unite the world in peace and harmony. Featuring the timeless lyrics of Cat Stevens's legendary song and illustrations by New York Times bestselling artist Peter H. Reynolds, this hopeful picture book inspires tolerance and love for people of all cultures and identities"
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I love trains!
by Philemon Sturges
A boy expresses his love of trains, describing many kinds of train cars and their special jobs, in a rhythmic read-aloud sure to excite the youngest train enthusiasts.
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Tupelo rides the rails
by Melissa Sweet
Tupelo, an abandoned dog, searches for a new home for herself and her sock toy, Mr. Bones, in a heartwarming picture book.
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The Polar Express
by Chris Van Allsburg
A magical train ride on Christmas Eve takes a boy to the North Pole to receive a special gift from Santa Claus
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Hey Mr. Choo-choo, where are you going?
by Susan Wickberg
Clinking, clanging, and puffing along the tracks, a large and colorful train passes through towns and cities until it reaches its final destination at the sunny seashore.
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Puff-puff, chugga-chugga
by Christopher Wormell
When three large animal passengers with three very large packages board his little train, the conductor fears the worse, in an amusing and brightly illustrated picture book by the creator of An Alphabet of Animals.
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