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Posted: Aug 15 2008 at 2:45pm | IP Logged Quote KariW

Very fun book with interesting historical photos.

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Posted: Aug 16 2008 at 7:47pm | IP Logged Quote Angie Mc

Thanks, Kari! Very cool. My hometown is known as Steamtown so I have a bit of interest in train history in me. Steamtown is an excellent National Park, btw.

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Mr. Lincoln's Whiskers
The Story of Holly and Ivy
Abraham Lincoln Comes Home
kingvozzo wrote:
the original Thomas stories are very nice. We actually wore out our first copy, and my older son never saw the show (or the movie--Magic Railroad--which came out when he was about 2 or so) and did not suffer from the lack of it.   Original Thomas the Tank Engine Stories
If I recall, they do use the word stupid, and "shut up" I think (both no-nos in our house), but that's easy to edit out with a pre-reader. Plus, each story in the book is short. I think there's 48 of them.

DK Big Book of Trains- not a story book, but my train-loving boys (once upon a time) loved this!
The Goodnight Train - a cute bedtime book for your littles!
Chugga Chugga Choo Choo -- almost every little boy I know who loves/d trains loves/d this book! Rhymes + trains = unbeatable combination
Choo Choo - and how can you not love this one, another classic from Virginia Lee Burton?
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Ten Mile Day: The Building of the Transcontinental Railroad


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