Trains (Nationwide Geographic Children Readers, Stage 1)
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Choo Choo! Children love trains! Particularly the old-timey steam engines present in amusement parks and zoos. However what a few super-speeder in Japan that zooms on the monitor at 361 miles per hour? Or the world’s longest freight practice, stretching on for a whopping 4.6 miles? Or futuristic railways within the sky? On this degree 1 reader, younger readers will uncover an entire new approach of trains!
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ASIN : 1426307772
Writer : Nationwide Geographic Children; Illustrated version (April 12, 2011)
Language : English
Paperback : 32 pages
ISBN-10 : 9781426307775
ISBN-13 : 978-1426307775
Studying age : 3 – 6 years, from clients
Lexile measure : 520L
Grade degree : Preschool – Kindergarten
Merchandise Weight : 3.21 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.12 x 9 inches
Clients say
Clients discover the e book instructional, informative, and stuffed with attention-grabbing details about various kinds of trains. Additionally they recognize the good, colourful footage and say it is simple and pleasing to learn to younger kids. Opinions are blended on the story high quality, with some discovering it nice and engaging, whereas others say it is poorly written.
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13 reviews for Trains (Nationwide Geographic Children Readers, Stage 1)
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Susan Doney –
Excellent book for kids
Pictures terrific. Narrative great for 2nd grade reader.
C –
Love it
Bought this for my 4 year old who loves trains. He’s been asking more questions about trains and this book looked like it would be helpful in explaining some things and not be over his head. While it is great for his age, it’s not super informative. It has fun facts like steam trains use coal or oil, how the wheels turn, bullet trains using “pantographs” and freight trains being diesel locomotives. I was hoping more for labeling different parts of the train, or engine house, etc, but overall he loves the book and we read it every day (we’ve had it about 1 week or so now). It’s not a lot of reading which is nice (maybe 10 minutes to read), big pictures, big font (will be great for a beginner reader) and a quick little review at the end: what is an engineer? what are pantographs? what is loot? what is a turntable? all 4 words were defined in special caption boxes through the book.
Amazon Customer –
Great Pictures
The photos in this book are great! This book is good for younger elementary readers.
Amazon Customer –
Great book for young kids who love trains
My 5-year-old son is obsessed with trains and he loved this book. It’s full of interesting information about different types of trains and it has many colorful pictures. The book also has age-appropriate train jokes, which my son will be trying out on his kindergarten class for their weekly joke day. It’s not a book he can quite read himself yet so I read it to him, but it’s definitely a book he’s aspiring to read by himself.
BritneyV –
Good for early readers
My son likes this book. Pictures are great. Information is good.
Amy Eaton –
Nice photos
Book is very cute with nice pictures. My son loves it
Joan –
Trains Are Cool!
My 4 year old grandson loved this book! It was popping out of his stocking on Christmas morning and he immediately went to check it out! The book is filled with great pictures and great information. Perfect for young children who love trains!
Bill D. Lumley –
Beautiful but very, very big
Beautiful, well made book. It’s just really big. It will not fit in our bookcase.
Doug Galt –
Great, fast delivery
Alan Wigley –
My boy loves his train books
Samira –
I think they could have done more. Poorly written
A L MOORTHY –
It provides a glimpseof Trains from old coal burning to modern electric tyrains
Best of Intentions Always –
National Geographic Kids Readers: TrainsFor the price I expected much better. Suitable for three year olds, no older.