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  • The Alphabet Train Coloring Book

    Jaime F.M. Serensits

    Paperback (Railroad Press, Jan. 3, 2005)
    The Alphabet Train Coloring Book is a children s book from The Railroad Press. It has 32 full-size pages of coloring fun and educational activities. It s a fun way for children to learn their ABC s! They will ride along from A to Z as the Alphabet Train fills its freight cars with cargo that the children will love to color! Not only does each page contain a loaded freight car, but it also has capital and small letters written in different type styles so that children will be able to identify letters when they see them. The Alphabet Train Coloring Book includes bonus pages on signs, signals and locomotives! The Alphabet Train Coloring Book is for children ages 1-6. There is also a Children s Railroad Learning & Activity Book for children ages 6-12. The Alphabet Train Coloring Book is 8-1/2 x 11 and 32 pages.
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  • Railroads in the 50 States Coloring Book

    Jaime F.M. Serensits

    Mass Market Paperback (Railroad Press, June 6, 2002)
    Let's climb aboard the "50 State Express" and travel around the country visiting every state! On our journey we will see train cars loaded with products going to or from each state. Cars are numbered in alphabetical order and many are decorated with symbols from their state flags. We will visit every state capital where we will learn when the state was admitted to the U.S. as well as its nickname, motto and symbols. We also will learn some of the names of the railroads that run in each state. We are ready to start our journey as the train pulls out of the station... next stop, Montgomery!
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  • The Alphabet Train Coloring Book

    Jaime F. M. Serensits

    Paperback (Railroad Press, March 19, 2001)
    The Alphabet Train Coloring Book is a brand new children’s book from The Railroad Press. It has 32 full-size pages of coloring fun and educational activities. It’s a fun way for children to learn their ABC’s! They will ride along from A to Z as the Alphabet Train fills its freight cars with cargo that the children will love to color! Not only does each page contain a loaded freight car, but it also has capital and small letters written in different type styles so that children will be able to identify letters when they see them. The Alphabet Train Coloring Book includes bonus pages on signs, signals and locomotives! The Alphabet Train Coloring Book is for children ages 1-6. There is also a Children’s Railroad Learning & Activity Book for children ages 6-12. The Alphabet Train Coloring Book is 8-1/2” x 11” and 32 pages.
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  • Children's Railroad Learning & Activity Book

    Jaime F. M. Serensits

    Paperback (Railroad Press, June 5, 2000)
    Here is a great collection of railroad games, puzzles and art that will keep your child entertained for hours and hours! You'll feel good knowing that while your child is having fun, he or she is also learning important lessons about math, verbal skills, geography and problem solving! This book was designed to teach as it introduces the reader to the wonderful world of railroading, and is for children of all ages -- you may even find some things that you will be interested in! We encourage you to work on some of the puzzles and problems with your child. If you want some quiet time, there are lots of pictures to color, too! Parents will appreciate the educational value and the quiet time. Kids will love solving the problems and coloring the pictures!
  • Children's Railroad Learning & Activity Book

    Jaime F. M. Serensits

    Paperback (Railroad Pr, Nov. 27, 2002)
    Here is a great collection of railroad games, puzzles and art that will keep your child entertained for hours and hours! You'll feel good knowing that while your child is having fun, he or she is also learning important lessons about math, verbal skills, geography and problem solving! This book was designed to teach as it introduces the reader to the wonderful world of railroading, and is for children of all ages -- you may even find some things that you will be interested in! We encourage you to work on some of the puzzles and problems with your child. If you want some quiet time, there are lots of pictures to color, too! Parents will appreciate the educational value and the quiet time. Kids will love solving the problems and coloring the pictures!
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  • A Bastard File

    Mark Starr

    Paperback (Railroad Street Press, June 30, 2011)
    Although aimed at young teens, readers of all ages are urged to check out this entertaining adventure with its informative bits of historical fiction. "So if you've got a real bastard to work on," Aaron put in, seeing what their mentor was getting at, "this file is the one to use." "Bingo," affirmed Charlie with a wink. The adventure begins when brothers Aaron and Kyle Gardner find a steel file while hiking in the Carolina Blue Hills. Who had brought it to this wilderness and why? The mystery takes a back seat when the two stumble upon a girl who is staying at a nearby camp with her parents. For Aaron, it was love at first sight. +++ Interspersed with interesting characters and humorous moments, the tale takes the reader back in time to the Georgia gold rush and the Cherokee Trail of Tears; early 1800's events with present day ramifications for the brothers and their new friend. What begins as a hunt for long hidden gold turns into a race to save a man's life. Will the brothers find him in time?
  • Matilda: A Vermont Cow

    Cullen Brooke, Masten Katie

    Paperback (Railroad Street Press, Aug. 15, 2011)
    For children of all ages. Some stories are written in spring and others in summer. And then there are those that come in autumn when the colorful leaves are bright and glowing in the trees. And yes, quite often, there are some that are inspired by the cold, snowy days of a Vermont winter. The days are short, but the nights are long and they keep you restless, walking about your house in pajamas. You peer outside your window, now and again, to see if it's still snowing as hard as it was at dusk. Or maybe, you hear the wind howling while you stoke the coals and add another log to the fire since you're up anyway. And so you curl up on the couch with a warm blanket and a cup of hot tea. With pen in hand and a notebook you begin to write a story by longhand. Quite unsure maybe of how long it will be, or what characters you'll create along the way, you scribble the sentences quickly before they rush out of your head and you lose them forever. Matilda, is such a story that originated when the snow was deep and the winter at its peak. It was the beginning of a new year, 2010 in fact, and a new decade when I thought of the many cows trying to stay warm in their drafty barns. Tilly, a prize-winning black and white Holstein, who had a heart of gold and a blue ribbon award nailed on her wood stall, was born and became a lovable, unforgettable pet. I hope you enjoy her story.
  • Children's Railroad Learning & Activity Book by Jaime F. M. Serensits

    Jaime F. M. Serensits

    Paperback (Railroad Pr, March 15, 1614)
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  • Rain Drop

    Ann Supernault Chamberlin Elizabeth

    Paperback (Railroad Street Press, Aug. 15, 2011)
    Elizabeth Ann Supernault Chamberlin has always loved children and animals, especially horses. Combined with her respect and admiration for the Native-American tribes, she has handcrafted this book which has been recreated digitally and published for the enjoyment of all. Elizabeth resides in St. Johnsbury, Vermont.