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Stop, Train, Stop! a Thomas the Tank Engine Story (Beginner Books(R))
Illustrated in full color. When Thomas the Tank Engine decides to bypass his usual stops and speed directly to the end of the line, havoc ensues. Passengers bounce up and down in their seats and in their beds, no one can get on or off the train, and everything in the baggage car gets mixed up!
Hardcover, 48 pages
Published
April 18th 1995
by Random House Books for Young Readers
(first published 1995)
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We aren't huge "Thomas the Train" lovers at our house. If we were, maybe this book would have been more loved. My 4-year-old still liked it enough to read it a few times but I wasn't crazy about it.
His favorite part is when the animals are moving around. The fish goes into the cat carrier, the cat goes into the bird cage. And he liked that the cold food was hot and the hot food was cold.
His favorite part is when the animals are moving around. The fish goes into the cat carrier, the cat goes into the bird cage. And he liked that the cold food was hot and the hot food was cold.
(7 year old)
I didn't really like it so much but I'll give it three stars anyway. I only liked it a little biut because and the end he mooed and the cows mooed back. Then the little blue man waved when they stopped. He honked three times and they waved three times--it was just so cute.
I didn't really like it so much but I'll give it three stars anyway. I only liked it a little biut because and the end he mooed and the cows mooed back. Then the little blue man waved when they stopped. He honked three times and they waved three times--it was just so cute.
A truly strange story in which Thomas decides he doesn't want to stop at any stations. For some reason, this causes the passengers to jostle about, in addition to melting their ice cream. Weird.
A truly strange story in which Thomas decides he doesn't want to stop at any stations. For some reason, this causes the passengers to jostle about, in addition to melting their ice cream. Weird.
Thomas doesn't stop and the people bounce around. He likes driving people. He sees a cow everytime he passed by the stations. The girl likes bouncing on the bed. The end.
Aram loves this book so we read it twice before bed, I think its only so so.
A little plotless, but my girl enjoyed it.
Thomas felt the need....the need for speed.
Thomas!
This is one of the better Thomas books; some rhythm, more interesting to read (less boring)than most.
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My son LOVES reading about Thomas. This is one of his more favorite Thomas books.
A gift that began my son's fascination with all things train. A delight to own.
okay i am so tired of reading this book to Rob !! :)
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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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