Trains

  • Trains
    By Emma Lynch

    In this book for Phonics Phase 4: There are lots of different trains. Would you like to go on one? This book includes the following words: have, like, do, some. This title was originally published as part of Rigby Star Phonics.

  • Trains
    By Emma Lynch

    Looking for an interactive daily phonics lesson matched to Letters and Sounds Try 1 weeks worth of free teaching from Fast phonics First

  • Trains: The History and the Magic, Explained in Glorious Colour
    By Karen Sullivan

    Presents the history of trains and a look at modern train travel.

  • Trains
    By Jason Cooper

    Examines the history, varieties, and uses of trains.

  • Trains
    By Amy Shields

    Describes different types of trains, their parts, the history of building railroad systems within the United States, and the future of trains.

  • Trains: The World's Greatest Trains, Tracks and Travels
    By William D. Middleton, Karl Zimmermann, David Jackson

    ... b Grand Canyon Railway 161t Grand Canyon Railway ; c Grand Canyon Railway 162t APL / Corbis / Lee Snider ; b APL / Corbis / Underwood & Underwood 163t AT ; r APL / Corbis / Lee Snider 164t KZ 165t KZ ; c KZ 166t BP / Donnelle Oxley ...

  • Trains
    By Michael Robertson

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  • Trains
    By Mary Lindeen

    All aboard! There are all different kinds of trains that accomplish various tasks. Speed along with a bullet train, go underground with a subway train, or hop aboard a freight train as it transports goods.

  • Trains
    By Gail Gibbons

    Clickety-clack. Clickety-clack. Choo, choo! Race down the tracks with this colorful board book all about trains. In this fun nonfiction board book, Gail Gibbons introduces the youngest readers to all kinds of trains.

  • Trains: Book & Wooden Toy Set
    By IglooBooks

    Enjoy hours of fun learning with this beautifully made, classic wooden toy and board book. Drive your very own train through the story to learn all about different types of trains.

  • Trains
    By Publications International

    Trains is an adventure that covers the history of famous railway routes throughout the world, so grab your ticket and enjoy the views"--Back cover.

  • Trains
    By Byron Barton

    Passenger trains and electric trains. Here come the trains. All aboard!

  • Trains: A Miscellany
    By Ray Hamilton

    You know that you are in for trainrelated literary treats just by looking at the book titles, which include Necropolis Railway, Murder at Deviation Junction, Death on a Branch Line, The Baghdad Railway Club and Night Train to Jamalpur.

  • Trains
    By Kaitlyn Duling

    Diagrams support the main text by showing the parts of trains and how their controls work. The book concludes with a question that prompts readers to think more about train travel.

  • Trains
    By Amy Shields

    All aboard for a fun and fascinating exploration of the many kinds of trains and what they do. There are also clear definitions and "cool things about trains" that new readers will enjoy discovering.

  • Trains
    By Gail Gibbons

    Clickety-clack. Clickety-clack. Choo, choo! Race down the tracks with this colorful book all about trains. In this fun nonfiction picture book, Gail Gibbons introduces the youngest readers to all kinds of trains.

  • Trains
    By Amy Shields

    Examines different kinds of trains, including old steam engines, high-speed trains in Japan, the world's longest freight train, and more.

  • Trains: For tablet devices
    By Emily Bone

    Includes full-colour photographs and links to recommended websites to find out more. This is a highly illustrated ebook that can only be read on the Kindle Fire or other tablet.

  • Trains
    By Jon Richards

    Detailed full-color illustrations peel off the outer layers to reveal the complex technology within some of the fastest and most powerful trains in the world.

  • Trains
    By H. R. Sheffer

    A brief history of trains and railroads, spotlighting innovations that keep them running today.