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Books with title My First Train Trip

  • My First Train

    Marion Billet

    Board book (Campbell Books, June 4, 2015)
    A fire engine book on wheels for toddlers.
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  • My First Train Trip

    Emily Neye

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Oct. 25, 1999)
    Photographs and text depict the excitement of a boy's first train trip as he meets the conductor and engineer, eats in the dining car, and goes to bed in the sleeping car
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  • My First Fishing Trip

    Michael Waguespack, Curtis Waguespack

    Paperback (Country Kid Publishing LLC, June 1, 2015)
    PICTURE BOOK- In My First Fishing Trip, a boy and girl go fishing with Dad. There are laughs and surprises along the way as Dad introduces them to baiting a hook, casting, and landing a big fish. Join the fun in this great book for families and classrooms.
  • My First Train Book

    Chris Dunst

    language (Chris Dunst, March 15, 2013)
    My First Train Book is a beautifully illustrated and informative children's book for youngsters who love trains. Written by a father and his toddler son, the story tells of a young boy's passion for trains.My First Train Book is a great way to help you and your child learn about trains in a way that is both enjoyable and memorable. Includes 21 pages of illustrations and descriptions of train cars and the places they go. So come and join José as he shares his love for trains!All aboard!
  • My First Train Trip Blue Band

    RICKARDS

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, March 15, 2017)
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  • My First Train Trip Blue Band

    Lynne Rickards, Ley Honor Roberts

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, Feb. 9, 2016)
    Endorsed for reading by Cambridge Assessment International Education, Cambridge Reading Adventures is our international primary reading scheme. A little girl is going on a train ride. She is going to see her grandpa, what does she see on the way? Blue Band books feature more complex stories with several characters and episodes within one story to support comprehension development. Greater variation in sentence patterns helps readers to self-correct independently. Contains full teaching support including learning outcomes, curriculum links and follow-up activities.
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  • My First Fishing Trip

    Curtis Waguespack, Michael Waguespack

    Paperback (Country Kid Publishing LLC, Oct. 15, 2011)
    In My First Fishing Trip, a boy and girl go fishing with Dad. There are laughs and surprises along the way as Dad introduces them to baiting a hook, casting, and landing a big fish. Join the fun in this great book for families and classrooms.
  • My First Fishing Trip

    Blake Mays

    Paperback (Dog-Eared Tales, Inc., Feb. 14, 2001)
    Can you remember your first experience fishing? This book describes in great detail the fun and the not-so-fun events Blake had with his Uncle Ray. This book will motivate young readers to write about a first experience they had.
  • My First...: School Trip

    Eve Marleau

    Hardcover (QED Publishing, Jan. 1, 2009)
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  • My First Trip

    Greg Roza, Aurora Aguilera

    Library Binding (Powerkids Pr, Aug. 15, 2019)
    The first time we leave the familiarity of our homes and go someplace new is an unforgettable experience. Everything is different and exciting when you are seeing it for the first time. In this series, emerging readers and young listeners will follow along with the simple language to explore four different new places: the beach, the city, the farm, and the library. In these hand-drawn, colorful stories, children will feel as if they are visiting a new place too. Features include: Bright illustrations correlate to text and hold the attention of beginning readers. Familiar concepts are relatable to young readers.
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  • My First Trip Set

    Greg Roza

    Paperback (Powerkids Pr, Sept. 15, 2019)
    The first time we leave the familiarity of our homes and go someplace new is an unforgettable experience. Everything is different and exciting when you are seeing it for the first time. In this series, emerging readers and young listeners will follow along with the simple language to explore four different new places: the beach, the city, the farm, and the library. In these hand-drawn, colorful stories, children will feel as if they are visiting a new place too. Features include: Bright illustrations correlate to text and hold the attention of beginning readers. Familiar concepts are relatable to young readers.
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