This is such a fun and simple story with some brilliant illustrations and repetition. Snakes have their tickets and are boarding a train but what will happen when the train starts to move and then an emergency happens at the back? ‘Snakes on a Train’ is a little smaller than A4ish in size and the paperback is filled with glossy pages of some illustrations and text.
I love the simplicity of the story in this book and the play on words in the title for this book! The first lines of the story are ‘The conductor takes the tickets as the snakes all slither on. The tracks are checked. The whistle blows. It’s time to move along.’ The whole book follows this rhyming pattern and I especially love how this is done showing so many things happening on one train journey. The train goes over many tracks, a bridge and someone even falls out of the back, and each page is accompanied with some brilliant illustrations which I find myself really like even though they are so simple!
The illustrations are quite simple, with everything happening on a white background and the train, tracks and snakes being all colourful. I have to say that I really like the way the snakes look! I couldn’t help but think of them as slightly more like worms, but they look so cute and I love the image of the train carriages carrying lots of passengers who are all doing different things. Without any arms the snakes look funny holding their tickets in their mouths and the various other poses they are in, and I love the one non-snake passenger who you can spot in a few of the pictures.
The rhymes are good in this book, with moments in between where the trains makes noises that end with ‘ssssss’. And although they are good, a few of them are shorter than others which did feel a big jarring when I read this aloud the first time. However overall it is a really great book, and one I’m sure many will enjoy looking at and spotting all the things the snakes end up doing. The ending is good and I like how the end of the day turns out, it’s such a different looking book with the illustration style, but I really like it and hope I’ll see more fun books like this from the author in future. 🙂
-Thanks to Walker Books for a free copy.