Browse all books

Books with title Train Engineer

  • Bizzy Bear: Train Engineer

    Nosy Crow, Benji Davies

    Board book (Nosy Crow, Dec. 9, 2019)
    Come along for a train ride with Bizzy Bear in this board book full of sliders to push, pull, and turn.Join Bizzy Bear as he guides the big green steam engine across the city, through the level crossing, and then up into the high mountains. But where are he and his passengers going, and will they get there on time?
    J
  • Train Engineer

    Giovanni Caviezel, C. Mesturini

    Board book (B.E.S. Publishing, June 1, 2010)
    Barron's highly popular Little People Shape Books portray kids dressed up to fit exciting grown-up roles. Heavy board covers and pages are die-cut in the shapes of the cheerful children shown on each cover. The color-illustrated stories inside are easy for beginning readers, but pre-schoolers will also enjoy hearing them read aloud. The titles in this series stimulate young imaginations and encourage kids to look ahead to exciting careers when they become adults. When each books' cover is closed, the cover child is appears as a layered, three-dimensional image.
    K
  • Engineer in Training

    Cath Ard, Sarah Lawrence

    Paperback (Kingfisher, April 16, 2019)
    Learn how to become an engineer in this exciting title! Packed with bitesize information and fun facts about the life of an engineer, Engineer in Training will tell you how engineers use maths and science to create the buildings and machines we see every day! Simple activities will test your skills and reinforce the information you read in the book. Can you help to repair an amazing vehicle? Or design a skyscraper? Or even invent a brand-new machine? Take a look inside to find out!
    I
  • Train Engineer

    Giovanni Caviezel, C. Mesturini

    Board book (Barron's Educational Series, June 1, 2010)
    Barron's highly popular Little People Shape Books portray kids dressed up to fit exciting grown-up roles. Heavy board covers and pages are die-cut in the shapes of the cheerful children shown on each cover. The color-illustrated stories inside are easy for beginning readers, but pre-schoolers will also enjoy hearing them read aloud. The titles in this series stimulate young imaginations and encourage kids to look ahead to exciting careers when they become adults. When each books' cover is closed, the cover child is appears as a layered, three-dimensional image.
    K
  • A Train With No Engineer

    John Kunz

    language (, Sept. 4, 2016)
    John Kunz's blend of prose and poetry in A Train With No Engineer reveals a Thoreau-like genuineness, experienced as tales and observations from the life of a "wandering, wondering" American.Skillfully playing Jazz, Blues, and classically influenced piano at clubs and restaurants, and sometimes taking more routine jobs that allowed him to maintain his freedom of spirit, he describes his philosophy of life in the vein of Kerouac, Thoreau, and Twain. Kunz asserts that more than anything else, he has strived for the simplicity of keeping his intuition active and his eyes fully open.Through non-fiction and creative story-telling, the author's unvarnished style invites the reader into the personal, inner diary of this natural, musical artist. Walk with him as he views his world in a unique, sometimes even raw, perspective.Please listen to the moving beauty of his music in the link below - provided as a gift to you, his readers. Then, please purchase his book to get to know the man, John Kunz.https://myspace.com/kunzjohn/music/songs
  • Engineering The Train

    Richard A. Walker

    eBook (Jason Pevny, Jan. 28, 2013)
    "Whistle Stop" brings to memory another time and place. The nostalgia and romance of earlier steam engines dance across our mind; when railroads crisscrossed our nation and steam engines called out in lonely voices. This was a time when everyone traveled on the superliners and there was magic in the air. Even some superstition entered the story as railroad men imagined things that might happen. "Clatter of Cleats" and "Pounding Resounding" pick up the rhythm of machinery in the cadency of words.
  • The Engineer

    Jim West, Mya West

    language (, Jan. 13, 2016)
    An exclusive short story detailing events that occur prior to the Magicae Mathematica Series. This is the story of the great engineer, Daedalus, and the events that led to his imprisonment. It gives a lesson on standing strong on your convictions. All proceeds from the author's profits from sales of this short story will benefit St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Hand in Hand Autism Services of Louisiana.
  • Engineer

    Booki Nova

    Paperback (Independently published, April 23, 2019)
    Engineer Mother's Day GiftsThis handy 6" x 9" lined notebook is a great inexpensive gift idea for Mother's Day.And This Mother's Day Notebook is Perfect for a birthday gift for Engineers, Also is a Great Gift Idea For other occasions like Christmas, Valentine's day, Engineer day, etc....110 PagesPerfect Size at 6" by 9"Matte softcoverWhite Paper high qualityClick Add to Cart and say “I love you MOM” anytime with this journal.
  • Engineer

    Kezia Endsley

    Library Binding (Cavendish Square, Jan. 15, 2016)
    Explores what engineers do in the construction industry, discussing the education and training necessary to become one and highlights notable engineers.
  • The Engineer

    Ian D. Russell, Leonard Gale Hatch Jr., you can sing along too! Young children will love this book. The Engineer is a wonderful book for teaching early math concepts. Its high frequency words and rhythmic poetry will turn a young child into an instant reader. For the musically inclined, Leonard Hatch created cute and attractive illustrations that attract the eye of the early reader. Your young reader will search the pictures for detail and will enjoy them each and every read.

    Paperback (DiggyPod, March 15, 2013)
    Book by Ian D. Russell
  • Engineer in Training

    Sarah Lawrence

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, March 15, 2019)
    Learn how to become an engineer in this exciting title! Packed with bitesize information and fun facts about the life of an engineer, Engineer in Training will tell you how engineers use math and science to create the buildings and machines we see every day! Simple activities will test your skills and reinforce the information you read in the book. Can you help to repair an amazing vehicle? Or design a skyscraper Or even invent a brand-new machine? Take a look inside to find out!