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Thomas and the Freight Train (A Chunky Book(R))

Thomas and the Freight Train (A Chunky Book(R))
By Rev. W. Awdry

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Product Description

Illustrated in full color. Thomas has his work cut out for him, moving freight cars containing coal, wood, oil, and animals. Nice work, Thomas!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #25055 in Books
  • Published on: 1991-08-13
  • Released on: 1991-08-13
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Board book
  • 22 pages

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Editorial Reviews

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Illustrated in full color. Thomas has his work cut out for him, moving freight cars containing coal, wood, oil, and animals. Nice work, Thomas!  


Customer Reviews

All time favorite5
This is our third copy of this book. My children have literally loved this book to shreds. Even before children can speak words, they love to learn the sounds of animals -- especially easily identifiable farm animals. Thomas picks up cars filled with cows, pigs, horses, and ducks -- on each page, the child and I make the animal's sound. I am considering buying a couple more to save for the next generation of Thomas the Tank lovers

Clever, zany illustration enhances an already popular theme5
Thomas the Train has delighted babies and toddlers for years. But the real treasure is the zany illustrations and attention to detail that illustrator Owain Bell creates in his world. The illustrations are a source of humor for children and adults... but you must take care to point this out to your child. Trains ride by men falling from ladders, grandma's snoring in the back of cars, and all under the guise of "Mr. Topham" who is modeled after the Vanderbuilts. I love this book, it just keeps on going.

Grandson loves this book5
My 18 month old grandson loves this book. He insists on it being read to him, usually 5 times in a row at each reading session.