The Train to Timbuctoo

ISBN-10
0439314178
ISBN-13
9780439314176
Category
Railroad trains
Pages
23
Language
English
Published
1979-01-01
Publisher
Scholastic Incorporated
Author
Margaret Wise Brown

Description

A big train and a little train travel from Kalamazoo to Timbuctoo.

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