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Books with title Build the Train

  • Build the Train

    Philip Steele, Gregor Forster

    Paperback (Silver Dolphin Books, Aug. 25, 2020)
    Ride the rails with Build the Train, and construct a 2-foot-long rolling train model.Get ready to ride to the rails with the newest title in the best-selling Build the… series: Build the Train! This interactive guide features trains from around the globe and comes with a tuck box containing pre-cut pieces to build a beautifully artworked 19th-century steam train with moving wheels. Learn all about trains, their history and engineering—from steam to high-speed—including how each different type of engine works and the variety of trains that exist around the world. Discover how steam engines work, the difference between electric and diesel, and how different countries creating trains with higher speeds and increased capacities. This wonderful book captures the romance of trains and combines it with interesting information on the nuts and bolts behind train travel.
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  • The Train

    Georges Simenon

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, )
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  • The Train

    Georges Simenon

    Paperback (Pocket Books, )
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  • The Train

    David McPhail

    Paperback (Little Brown & Co (Juv Pap), March 1, 1990)
    When Matthew climbs out of bed one night to fix his broken train, he is delighted to find that his favorite toy has come to life. A warm, satisfying, and quietly humorous tale--perfect for bedtime reading. Illustrated.
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  • The Train

    David McPhail

    Library Binding (Little Brown & Co, Feb. 1, 1977)
    During the night while everyone is asleep, a young boy takes a ride on his toy train.
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  • The Train

    Diane Hoh

    Paperback (Point, Sept. 1, 1992)
    On a cross-country tour with her friends, Hannah learns that on the train with them is the coffin of Frog, a boy from their high school whom they ridiculed and taunted and who died a sudden and horrible death. Original.
  • The Train Boy

    Horatio Alger Jr.

    eBook
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  • The Train

    Jodie Callaghan, Georgia Lesley

    Hardcover (Second Story Press, March 24, 2020)
    Ashley meets her great-uncle by the old train tracks near their reserve in Nova Scotia. When she sees his sadness, he shares with her the history of those tracks. Uncle tells her that, during his childhood, the train would bring their community supplies, but there came a day when the train took away with it something much more important. One day he and the other children from the reserve were taken aboard and transported to a residential school, where their lives were changed forever. Ashley promises to wait with her uncle as he sits by the tracks, waiting for what was taken from their people to come back to them.
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  • The Bumpy Train

    Janelle McKay

    eBook (1881 Publishing, July 3, 2015)
    All the trains are busy, busy, busy! But the bumpy train bumps along with his different shaped wheels. Will the bumpy train find the right wheels? With fun illustrations, this rhyming tale will take young listeners on a journey with all kinds of different trains.
  • The Train

    Witold Generowicz

    Hardcover (Dial, April 1, 1983)
    Pages unfold to reveal the progress of two characters who use a train to flee a robbery.
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  • The Train Boy

    Horatio Alger Jr.

    eBook
    Luke Denton still held the paper before him, and appeared to be reading it; but it had ceased to have an interest for him. He cast furtive glances from behind it at the young lady by his side, and watched for an opportunity to transfer to his own pocket the coveted purse.This was likely to be more easily effected because Grace Dearborn, though she had taken but slight notice of him, had made up her mind from a casual glance that he was what is technically called a gentleman. That her purse was in danger from a man so well dressed never occurred to her.It so happened that Grace was an interested observer of nature, and so as the train sped over the road she looked, now out of the windows at one side, now out of them at the other.To a novice, theft under such circumstances would have been difficult, but it was not the first time Luke Denton had practiced the art of a pickpocket.He seized the opportunity when Grace was looking[Pg 18] across the car, stealthily to insert his hand into her pocket and draw therefrom the well-filled purse, the young lady meanwhile being quite unconscious that she was suffering a loss.
  • The Train

    Diane Hoh

    Paperback (Scholastic Point, Aug. 16, 1993)
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