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Books with title The Magic Train

  • The Magical Train

    Sharlene Alexander

    language (, Aug. 12, 2012)
    One day the magical train gets stuck on the track. Luckily with a little magic and a few surprises, this special train is able to continue on its journey.The beautiful colorful pictures and exciting story is sure to captivate any child's imagination and bring them back to read it over and over again.
  • The Magic Train in the Magic Forest

    Shelly Rollins, Joseph Rollins

    Paperback (Independently published, Aug. 4, 2020)
    Follow the exciting journey of the magic train as it makes it's way to the lovely waterfall through the magic forest!The magic train is about to makes its regular run through the magic forest again! It's a special train because it doesn't need any tracks, and what's more, It can also swim!"How?" you ask. Because it's a magic train, so it can do anything! Well, almost anything.The magic train is going to pick up passengers along the way to the waterfall—birds, foxes, baby raccoons, bear cubs and other small animals. It would be a pleasant journey, just one problem.The deadly crocodile lurking in the stream along the way to the waterfall.Will the magic train manage to avoid the crocodile and keep its little passengers safe this time around?Give your kids a bedtime treat with the adventure of the magic train! Chock full of colorful and gorgeous illustration that will capture your toddler's imagination, coupled with a rhyming, easy-to-recite and sing-song prose that will hold them spell bound, The Magic Train in a Magic Forest is a captivating little book for children that is perfect for bonding with your kids before tucking them away for the night!Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to buy now and join the magic train on its epic adventure!
  • The Magic Train in the Magic Forest

    Shelly Rollins, Joseph Rollins

    eBook
    Follow the exciting journey of the magic train as it makes it's way to the lovely waterfall through the magic forest!The magic train is about to makes its regular run through the magic forest again! It's a special train because it doesn't need any tracks, and what's more, It can also swim!"How?" you ask. Because it's a magic train, so it can do anything! Well, almost anything. The magic train is going to pick up passengers along the way to the waterfall - birds, foxes, baby raccoons, bear cubs and other small animals. It would be a pleasant journey, just one problem. The deadly crocodile lurking in the stream along the way to the waterfall. Will the magic train manage to avoid the crocodile and keep its little passengers safe this time around?Give your kids a bedtime treat with the adventure of the magic train! Chock full of colorful and gorgeous illustration that will capture your toddler's imagination, coupled with a rhyming, easy-to-recite and sing-song prose that will hold them spell bound, The Magic Train in a Magic Forest is a captivating little book for children that is perfect for bonding with your kids before tucking them away for the night! Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to buy now and join the magic train on its epic adventure!
  • The Magic Trapdoor

    M.R. Nelson, Mazeika Katie

    eBook (Xist Publishing, Nov. 1, 2018)
    Exciting Beginning Reader When a boy loses his best car under his bed, he discovers a magic trap door that will take him to the past. In this first adventure, the trap door opens into the time of the dinosaurs. In Magic Trapdoor Beginning Readers, short and simple sentences tell an exciting story. Call-out text boxes expand the learning experience with nonfiction text designed for a parent, teacher or older sibling to read. Leveling note: If the story on it's own is read, the book has a 0.9 ATOS level and is ideal for Kindergarten and other beginning readers. When the book is read in its entirety, it has a 4.3 level and is perfect for 3rd-grade readers.
  • The Magic Man

    Shay Villere

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 4, 2016)
    Have you ever wondered what pro MTG players do when they are not in a big tourney? Ever wonder how they get the bills paid and the big cards coming in? Meet Josh, the one magic player that you do not want to mess with. Whether or not he is actually out there in the magic world is a question. But next time you piss off that gangly kid with glasses, pray he does not have something else in that deckbox. It is a scary world. Be careful guys. Be careful!
  • The Train

    Georges Simenon

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, )
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  • Magic in the Mix

    Annie Barrows

    eBook (Bloomsbury USA Childrens, Sept. 16, 2014)
    Molly and Miri Gill are twins. They look the same, act the same, sometimes even think the same. But they weren't always twins. . . . Molly used to live in 1935, until Miri traveled back in time to save her from the clutches of Molly's evil adoptive family. Only they know about the magic, and its power to set things right. So when home repairs unleash more unexpected magic from their very special . . . very magical old house, the girls set off on another time-traveling adventure to the Civil War where they race against the clock to save two unusual soldiers and come to terms with the truth about Molly's real past. Brimming with lovable characters and spine-tingling magic, this long-awaited sequel will bring a whole new batch of readers to Annie Barrows' highly acclaimed, wonderfully popular world of twin-inspired magic.
  • The Magic:

    Roger Zelazny, Samuel R Delany, Darrell Schweitzer

    Hardcover (Positronic Publishing, Nov. 13, 2018)
    There was a period, from 1961-1967, when Roger Zelazny was magic, and every new story of his was an event. He was a tremendously variable writer. The heart-wrenching "A Rose for Ecclesiastes" (written October 1967) was nothing like the passionate "Graveyard Heart," which was completely different from the mind blowing "The Ides of Octember," serialized in Amazing as "He Who Shapes," which was altogether different from the post-nuclear holocaust romp, "Damnation Alley," published in Galaxy and released as a film ten years later.Zelazny had style, his language sang, his prose flowed like poetry. There was really no one else quite like him when he exploded onto the scene. Collected here together in one volume are the ten long stories that made Zelazny a legend. The impact of these ten stories cannot be denied. Reading them together gives one a sense of how rare an accomplishment Zelazny's early career was. Samuel R. Delany is the author of more than 20 novels including Nova and Dhalgren. He has won two Hugo Awards, four Nebula Awards, two Lambda Awards, and the Stonewall Book Award. Delany is an SFWA Grand Master and was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2002. He is widely regarded as one of our most important science fiction authors.Roger Zelazny was a science fiction and fantasy writer, a six time Hugo Award winner, and a three time Nebula Award Winner. He published more than forty novels in his lifetime. His first novel This Immortal, serialized in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction under the title ...And Call Me Conrad, won the Hugo Award for best novel. Lord of Light, his third novel, also won the Hugo award and was nominated for the Nebula award. He died at age 58 from colon cancer. Zelazny was posthumously inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2010.
  • The Magic Skin:

    Honoré de Balzac

    language (, Feb. 2, 2014)
    La Peau de chagrin (The Magic Skin or The Wild Skin) is an 1831 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850). Set in early 19th-century Paris, it tells the story of a young man who finds a magic piece of shagreen that fulfills his every desire. For each wish granted, however, the skin shrinks and consumes a portion of his physical energy. La Peau de chagrin belongs to the Études philosophiques group of Balzac's sequence of novels, La Comédie humaine.
  • The Magic Tooth Train

    Nata Parnes, Thomas Burton

    eBook (Bowker, June 10, 2020)
    Emma is a young, sweet girl who struggles to understand why she has to brush her teeth. Join her on a whimsical ride in The Magic Tooth Train as her dad explains the importance of brushing her teeth every morning and night.
  • The Magic

    Rhonda Byrne

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Ltd, March 5, 2012)
    Product Description In The Magic a great mystery from a sacred text is revealed, and with this knowledge Rhonda Byrne takes the reader on a life-changing journey for 28 days. Step by step, day-by-day, secret teachings, revelations, and scientific law are brought together to form 28 simple practices that open the reader's eyes to a new world, and lead them to a dream life. About the Author Rhonda was born in Australia and began her career as a radio producer before moving into television production. Many of her shows won industry awards and were screened in major countries outside Australia. Rhonda's experience, background and skill in film and television production were instrumental in the creation of The Secret film. In May of 2007, she was recognized as one of the world's most influential people in TIME magazine's 'The TIME 100: The People Who Shape Our World"', and shortly afterwards appeared in Forbes' The Celebrity 100 List'. Rhonda currently lives just outside Los Angeles.
  • The Magic:

    Roger R R Zelazny, R Samuel Delany, Theodore Sturgeon

    Paperback (Positronic Publishing, Nov. 11, 2019)
    There was a period, from 1961-1967, when Roger Zelazny was magic, and every new story of his was an event. He was a tremendously variable writer. The heart-wrenching "A Rose for Ecclesiastes" (written October 1967) was nothing like the passionate "Graveyard Heart," which was completely different from the mind blowing "The Ides of Octember," serialized in Amazing as "He Who Shapes," which was altogether different from the post-nuclear holocaust romp, "Damnation Alley," published in Galaxy and released as a film ten years later. Zelazny had style, his language sang, his prose flowed like poetry. There was really no one else quite like him when he exploded onto the scene. Collected here together in one volume are the ten long stories that made Zelazny a legend. The impact of these ten stories cannot be denied. Reading them together gives one a sense of how rare an accomplishment Zelazny's early career was. Samuel R. Delany is the author of more than 20 novels including Nova and Dhalgren. He has won two Hugo Awards, four Nebula Awards, two Lambda Awards, and the Stonewall Book Award. Delany is an SFWA Grand Master and was inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2002. He is widely regarded as one of our most important science fiction authors. Roger Zelazny was a science fiction and fantasy writer, a six time Hugo Award winner, and a three time Nebula Award Winner. He published more than forty novels in his lifetime. His first novel This Immortal, serialized in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction under the title ...And Call Me Conrad, won the Hugo Award for best novel. Lord of Light, his third novel, also won the Hugo award and was nominated for the Nebula award. He died at age 58 from colon cancer. Zelazny was posthumously inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 2010.