The Little Train

! Read * The Little Train by Lois Lenski ¼ eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Little Train Mr. Small does it all!In this adventure, Engineer Small drives his little train from Tinytown to the city-and back. Along the way, the little train passes tunnels and stops at stations to pick up cargo and passengers.Presented in full color for the first time, Lois Lenskis The Little Train will delight a whole new generation of readers as they learn all about the ins and outs of a working train.]

The Little Train

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Rating : 4.42 (786 Votes)
Asin : 0375810714
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 56 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-07-20
Language : English

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Five stars for hardcover; four stars for board book. This review covers both the board book (ISBN 03758226Five stars for hardcover; four stars for board book. J. Levie This review covers both the board book (ISBN 037582264X; 32 pp.; c. 2002) and hardcover (ISBN 0375810714; 56 pp.; c. 2000) editions of *The Little Train* by Lois Lenski.*The Little Train* was originally published in 1940 and hails approximately from the same era as Awdry's "Railway Series" (known to most children today as Thomas the Tan. X; 32 pp.; c. 2002) and hardcover (ISBN 037581071Five stars for hardcover; four stars for board book. J. Levie This review covers both the board book (ISBN 037582264X; 32 pp.; c. 2002) and hardcover (ISBN 0375810714; 56 pp.; c. 2000) editions of *The Little Train* by Lois Lenski.*The Little Train* was originally published in 1940 and hails approximately from the same era as Awdry's "Railway Series" (known to most children today as Thomas the Tan. ; 56 pp.; c. 2000) editions of *The Little Train* by Lois Lenski.*The Little Train* was originally published in 19Five stars for hardcover; four stars for board book. J. Levie This review covers both the board book (ISBN 037582264X; 32 pp.; c. 2002) and hardcover (ISBN 0375810714; 56 pp.; c. 2000) editions of *The Little Train* by Lois Lenski.*The Little Train* was originally published in 1940 and hails approximately from the same era as Awdry's "Railway Series" (known to most children today as Thomas the Tan. 0 and hails approximately from the same era as Awdry's "Railway Series" (known to most children today as Thomas the Tan. MamaDto"Great book for train fans" according to MamaDto2. My son loves this book and has loved it since au least 2 years old (now Great book for train fans MamaDto2 My son loves this book and has loved it since au least 2 years old (now 4). His grandfather wanted to give him a book from his childhood, but he realized that many of the vintage books are racist and/or sexist. Now this book does not show any people of color and the names of the characters are named like "Engineer Small," but that alone. ). His grandfather wanted to give him a book from his childhood, but he realized that many of the vintage books are racist and/or sexist. Now this book does not show any people of color and the names of the characters are named like "Engineer Small," but that alone. said Great book for train fans. My son loves this book and has loved it since au least "Great book for train fans" according to MamaDto2. My son loves this book and has loved it since au least 2 years old (now Great book for train fans MamaDto2 My son loves this book and has loved it since au least 2 years old (now 4). His grandfather wanted to give him a book from his childhood, but he realized that many of the vintage books are racist and/or sexist. Now this book does not show any people of color and the names of the characters are named like "Engineer Small," but that alone. ). His grandfather wanted to give him a book from his childhood, but he realized that many of the vintage books are racist and/or sexist. Now this book does not show any people of color and the names of the characters are named like "Engineer Small," but that alone. years old (now Great book for train fans MamaDto2 My son loves this book and has loved it since au least 2 years old (now 4). His grandfather wanted to give him a book from his childhood, but he realized that many of the vintage books are racist and/or sexist. Now this book does not show any people of color and the names of the characters are named like "Engineer Small," but that alone. ). His grandfather wanted to give him a book from his childhood, but he realized that many of the vintage books are racist and/or sexist. Now this book does not show any people of color and the names of the characters are named like "Engineer Small," but that alone. Train lovers M.G. This is a long and beautifully illustrated book that every young train enthusiast will love!

Carolyn PhelanCopyright © American Library Association. In Train, Engineer Small drives his little passenger train from Tinytown through the countryside to Union Station. From Booklist Reviewed with Lois Lenski's The Little Fire Engine.PreS. Some lines of the stories and illustrations have been omitted and other minor changes have been made in the these editions, but each book ends with one of the series' familiar tag lines, such as "And that's all about Fireman Small!" The colorful, childlike pictures have definite appeal for the ve

Mr. Small does it all!In this adventure, Engineer Small drives his little train from Tinytown to the city-and back. Along the way, the little train passes tunnels and stops at stations to pick up cargo and passengers.Presented in full color for the first time, Lois Lenski's The Little Train will delight a whole new generation of readers as they learn all about the ins and outs of a working train.

In addition to illustrating the first four Betsy-Tacy books, Lois Lenski (1893-1974) was the 1946 Newberry Medal winning author of Strawberry Girl.In addition to illustrating the first four Betsy-Tacy books, Lois Lenski (1893-1974) was the 1946 Newberry Medal winning author of Strawberry Girl.