Wave Hello to Thomas! (Lift-and-Peek-a-Brd Books(TM))
Illustrated in full color. All aboard! Kids can tour with Thomas the Tank Engine as he travels through the countryside. They'll open the station door and wave to Sir Topham Hatt, swing open the barn door and visit the animals, lift the drawbridge and say "ahoy" to the bargeman, and more, in this lift-the-flaps rail adventure.
Board book, 14 pages
Published
August 1st 1995
by Random House Books for Young Readers
(first published March 9th 1993)
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Today, I had the pleasure of again seeing my nephew in my own room. I decided to read this book my choice for story-time. I appreciate the creativeness of such "lift-the-flap" book. Harold the Helicopter makes a surprise appearance in this wonderful read.
My near 2 yr old (tomorrow!) loves trains and she really liked this one with the big flaps and waving throughout.
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Wilbert Vere Awdry, OBE, was an English clergyman, railway enthusiast and children's author, better known as the Reverend W. Awdry and creator of Thomas the Tank Engine, who starred in Awdry's acclaimed Railway Series.
The characters that would make Awdry famous, and the first stories featuring them, were invented in 1943 to amuse his son Christopher during a bout of measles. The first ...more
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The characters that would make Awdry famous, and the first stories featuring them, were invented in 1943 to amuse his son Christopher during a bout of measles. The first ...more
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