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Books in Little Red Train Series series

  • Little Red Train 6 Books Collection Set

    Benedict Blathwayt

    Paperback (Red Fox, March 15, 2019)
    Oh no! Duffy has forgotten to put on the brake and the Little Red Train has set off down the track without its driver! Can Duffy catch up with the runaway train? Maybe with a little help from his friends. Titles in this Set contains Runaway Train, To The Rescue, Faster Faster, Green Light, Race To The Finish and Busy Day.
  • Little Red Train Race to the Finish!

    Benedict Blathwayt

    Paperback (Red Fox, Sept. 14, 2009)
    The nasty Swish Train drivers have challenged Duffy and Jack to a race and when the flag goes down, the Swish Train speeds out of sight!
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  • Little Traveler’s Library: Four Adventures in Eight Languages

    Abigail Samoun, Sarah Watts

    Hardcover (Sterling Children's Books, Oct. 18, 2016)
    Travel the world with your favorite animals—and learn basic phrases in eight popular languages! This adorable boxed set features the first four Little Traveler books: How Hippo Says Hello, How Gator Says Good-Bye, How Tiger Says Thank You, and How Penguin Says Please. Every phrase is translated and has a pronunciation guide, and the last spread of each book offers an illustrated map of the animal’s journey, so readers can follow along. Perfectly sized for little hands, and packed in a convenient Velcro case with an easy-to-hold plastic handle, these board books are a wonderful introduction to different cultures and places.
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  • How Hippo Says Hello!

    Abigail Samoun, Sarah Watts

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, Feb. 4, 2014)
    Bonjour, konnichiwa, hola, HELLO! Friendly Hippo takes a trip around the world to seven different countries, and everywhere he goes, he cheerily greets people in their native language. Kids will have fun trying out these simple foreign words, from “namaste” (India) to “privyet” (Russia).
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  • Little Red Train: Busy Day

    Benedict Blathwayt

    Paperback (Red Fox, Nov. 23, 2009)
    All aboard! The Little Red Train is in for a very busy day. There’s mail to deliver, rails and sleepers for the new track, a flock of sheep for Hilltop Farm, and lots of passengers for Barnacle Bay!Keep your eyes peeled along the way. Peek inside Little Red Train’s engine with fun cut-aways. Can you spot the landmarks, bridges, tunnels and signals along the way? Count all the sheep at Hilltop Farm and use the map to follow the Little Red Train on his busy day!
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  • How Penguin Says Please!

    Abigail Samoun, Sarah Watts

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, May 5, 2015)
    Por favor, s'il vous plaît, ching: this adorable board book teaches preschoolers how to say “please” in seven languages! Join Penguin as she enjoys pastries in France, explores the Hermitage in Russia, sees Mount Fuji in Japan and the Pyramids in Egypt, buys fish in China, sips chai in India, visits relatives in Argentina—and remembers her manners everywhere she goes! Each “please” word is translated and has a pronunciation guide, and an illustrated map follows Penguin's travels round the world.
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  • How Iguana Says I Love You!

    Abigail Samoun, Sarah Watts

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, March 1, 2016)
    FOR LITTLE TRAVELERS I love you: three of the very best words in the world! And thanks to this adorable board book, preschoolers will learn how to say them in seven different languages. Travel with Iguana across the globe as he tells family and friends, “I love you” in French, Spanish (Argentina), Japanese, Chinese, Arabic (Egypt), Russian, and Hindi (India).
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  • How Tiger Says Thank You!

    Abigail Samoun, Sarah Watts

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, May 5, 2015)
    Spasibo, arigato, shukran, merci! Tiger's taking a trip—and everywhere she goes, from the market in Moscow to a boat on Egypt's Nile River, she says "thank you" to the friendly people she meets. And, as they follow her round the world, children will learn to how to say thanks in seven different languages, too: French, Russian, Arabic, Hindi, Mandarin, Japanese, and Spanish. Each “please” word is translated and has a pronunciation guide, and an illustrated map follows Tiger's travels.
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  • How Gator Says Good-bye!

    Abigail Samoun, Sarah Watts

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, Feb. 4, 2014)
    How many ways can Gator say “good-bye?” Find out, as he travels from China, Japan, and India, to Egypt, Russia, and France, and finally to Argentina and back home again to San Francisco. It's hard to leave friends, but learning how to bid someone farewell in seven different languages is easy!
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  • How Monkey Says My Name Is!

    Abigail Samoun, Sarah Watts

    Board book (Sterling Children's Books, March 1, 2016)
    FOR LITTLE TRAVELERSJe m’appelle, meenya zavoot, me llamo, MY NAME IS MONKEY! Monkey’s taking a trip around the world, and everywhere she goes she introduces herself in the native language of the country she’s visiting. Kids can join her and learn to say “my name is” in seven different languages: French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, Arabic, Russian, and Hindi.
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  • The Runaway Train

    Benedict Blathwayt

    Paperback (Red Fox, Aug. 7, 2008)
    Children can enjoy their favourite story time and time again with this brilliant picture book and DVD set. The DVD features a soundtrack read by Richard Briers, animated stills from the book and brilliant music and sound effects. Chuff-chuff, chuffity chuff, whoo...oo. . oo! The Little Red Train has set off down the track without sleepy-head Duffy Driver! Poor Duffy tries everything to catch up - he hitches a lift on a lorry, clambers aboard a motor boat, grabs the chance to ride a tractor and finally makes a heroic leap from a speeding helicopter! At last Duffy is safely back in the driver's cab, just in time for the Little Red Train to pull into the station at Sandy-on-Sea for a lovely, lazy afternoon. Phew!
  • Great Big Little Red Train, The

    Benedict Blathwayt

    Paperback (RED FOX BOOKS (RAND), Jan. 1, 2004)
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