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Books with title Night Train

  • Night Night, Train

    Amy Parker, Virginia Allyn

    Board book (Thomas Nelson, July 25, 2017)
    Chug-a-chug, the night night train Is a’rumblin’ ’round the track!Choo! Choo! All aboard the train to Sleepytown! After a fun-filled day, it’s time to snuggle in, and dream the night away.Join these adorable puppies in pajamas as they say night night to the train, to their mommy and daddy, and to God. Your little ones will rest their sleepy heads knowing that the God who made them loves them and keeps them safe all night long.Night night, train!Amy Parker’s children’s books have sold more than a million copies, including two Christian Retailing’s Best award-winning books and the bestselling A Night Night Prayer. She lives outside Nashville with her husband and two children.
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  • Night Night, Train

    Amy Parker, Virginia Allyn

    eBook (Thomas Nelson, July 25, 2017)
    Chug-a-chug, the night night train Is a’rumblin’ ’round the track!Choo! Choo! All aboard the train to Sleepytown! After a fun-filled day, it’s time to snuggle in, and dream the night away.Join these adorable puppies in pajamas as they say night night to the train, to their mommy and daddy, and to God. Your little ones will rest their sleepy heads knowing that the God who made them loves them and keeps them safe all night long.Night night, train!Amy Parker’s children’s books have sold more than a million copies, including two Christian Retailing’s Best award-winning books and the bestselling A Night Night Prayer. She lives outside Nashville with her husband and two children.
  • Night Train, Night Train

    Robert Burleigh, Wendell Minor

    Hardcover (Charlesbridge, Oct. 9, 2018)
    Ride the rails of the night train in this beautifully rendered journey conducted by renowned artist Wendell Minor and frequent collaborator Robert Burleigh.Rhyming, lyrical text describes the sights and sounds of a nighttime journey from country to city on a passenger train in the 1940s. Largely painted in black and white, breathtaking illustrations feature pops of color as the train continues its trip until the full-color spectrum appears as dawn breaks and passengers arrive at the station. A nostalgic and innovative choice for readers fascinated by trains.
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  • Good Night Trains

    Adam Gamble, Mark Jasper, Cooper Kelly

    Board book (Good Night Books, Sept. 9, 2014)
    Good Night Trains highlights steam locomotives, freight trains, box cars, cog railroads, mine trains, subways, monorails, sleeper trains, high-speed trains, holiday trains, snow-plow trains, Christmas trains, and more. All aboard! Come ride the rails and explore the fascinating world of trains while your child sits comfortably in a passenger seat. This fun and educational board book leaves no train track unturned. This book is part of the bestselling Good Night Our World series, which includes hundreds of titles exploring iconic locations and exciting themes.
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  • Night Train, Night Train

    Robert Burleigh, Wendell Minor

    eBook (Charlesbridge, Oct. 9, 2018)
    Ride the rails of the night train in this beautifully rendered journey conducted by renowned artist Wendell Minor and frequent collaborator Robert Burleigh.Rhyming, lyrical text describes the sights and sounds of a nighttime journey from country to city on a passenger train in the 1940s. Largely painted in black and white, breathtaking illustrations feature pops of color as the train continues its trip until the full-color spectrum appears as dawn breaks and passengers arrive at the station. A nostalgic and innovative choice for readers fascinated by trains.
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  • Night Train

    Caroline Stutson, Katherine Tillotson

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, April 1, 2002)
    A majestic, streamlined locomotive sweeps into the pages of this striking picture book and a little boy climbs aboard for a nighttime journey. Through the countryside and on to the city, passing farms and houses and trucks on the highway, the journey is seen through the wide-open eyes of a child taking his first train trip.
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  • Night Train

    Judith Clarke

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Co, June 1, 2000)
    After discovering that he is the only one who has ever heard the whistles of the night train far in the distance, Luke begins to wonder about his perceptions and soon begins to doubt everything he knows to be true in his world.
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  • Good Night Trains

    Adam Gamble, Mark Jasper, Cooper Kelly

    eBook (Good Night Books, April 23, 2015)
    All aboard! Come ride the rails and explore the fascinating world of trains while sitting comfortably in your passenger seat. This colorful board book includes steam locomotives, freight trains, box cars, cog railroads, mine trains, subways, monorails, sleeper trains, high speed trains, holiday trains, and more.
  • Night Train

    Caroline Stutson, Katherine Tillotson

    Hardcover (Roaring Brook Press, April 15, 2002)
    A majestic, streamlined locomotive sweeps into the pages of this striking picture book and a little boy climbs aboard for a nighttime journey. Through the countryside and on to the city, passing farms and houses and trucks on the highway, the journey is seen through the wide-open eyes of a child taking his first train trip.
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  • The Night Train

    Joy Cowley, Deirdre Gardiner

    Paperback (Shortland Publications, July 16, 2006)
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  • Training Night

    Sheila Blackburn

    language (Brilliant Publications, Nov. 6, 2011)
    Sam's Football Stories are specially written to stimulate and motivate your slower learners and reluctant readers. Written by Sheila Blackburn, an experienced primary school teacher, the books will appeal particularly to reluctant boy readers. The six compelling stories in Set A, tell the story of Sam, a football crazy boy. At last it is Monday, SamĘĽs first training session. He is so excited he can hardly tie his laces. Sam and Danny get into a group with Rob and Foz and do some passing. After their warm-up Eddie puts them into teams to do some more practising before they play a quick game. Let your pupils follow this dream come true for Sam and his friends. Join in the fun and excitement as they begin training, pick a team, join a league and enter a tournament. Provide stimulation and motivation especially for boys who are slower learners or reluctant readers. Gripping story lines make children want to read the next book. Designed to look like books more able children are reading with attractive covers and black and white illustrations inside. Vocabulary and sentence structure carefully controlled for easy reading. Number of words per book increases as you progress through the series. Uses clear font and print style. To extend the stories further, use Sam's Football Stories - Your Chance to Score!, a photocopiable teacher resource linked to the stories in Set A.
  • That Night's Train

    Ahmad Akbarpour

    Hardcover (Groundwood Books, Oct. 9, 2012)
    On a train trip with her grandmother, young Banafsheh meets a woman who reminds her of her dead mother. The woman is a teacher and a writer, and she promises she will call Banafsheh and come and tell her stories. Later, the teacher weaves the encounter into a story that she tells to the children in her classroom. The children are entranced by the story and imagine how it will turn out. Surely, they say, the teacher will call the little girl.But the teacher never calls, though Banafsheh waits faithfully by the phone and refuses even to go out to play. Meanwhile, the teacher is disconcerted by her class’s reaction, and she agonizes over how to end her story. As a writer, she feels that the story is more important than anything else, and that the ending must be exciting and eventful, no matter what. Perhaps Banafsheh will even have to become ill and die?In the end, the teacher does visit Banafsheh, but finds that it is too little too late. Banafsheh is very angry with the teacher, and hurt. Finally, the teacher makes the biggest sacrifice she knows — her manuscript — in order to save the friendship.This is a thought-provoking and emotionally powerful novel that raises intriguing and child-friendly questions about how real life and stories are interwoven, who owns stories, and whether they can ever truly disappear.
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