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Trains Don't Sleep
by Andria Warmflash Rosenbaum
Combines rhythmic verses and vibrant, classically inspired artwork in a fast-paced tribute to the power and majesty of trains that depicts a journey of dreams across bridges and canyons, through snow, over mountains and around fields. Illustrated by the artist of Outside.
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All Kinds of Cars
by Carl Johanson
Provides labeled illustrations of both real and imagined cars, trucks, and other vehicles, including a forklift, scooter, ambulance, sock car, and igloo car.
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My Bus: Lap Edition
by Byron Barton
A celebration of vehicles and animals introduces basic concepts of addition and subtraction to very young children in the story of a busy bus driver who picks up and drops off colorful passengers at the airport, the harbor and the train station. By the award-winning creator of Machines at Work.
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The Airport Book
by Lisa Brown
A family making its way through a modern-day airport checks their bags, goes through security clearance and waits at the gate before taking off into the air, at the beginning of a journey that is complicated by the fear that a favorite stuffed toy has gone missing.
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My Truck is Stuck!
by Kevin Lewis
When a dump truck "haulin' a great big load" gets stuck in the mud, progressively larger vehicles try to pull it out, in a lyrical board book where future truck drivers are introduced to the ins and outs of hauling, beeping, and repairing.
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Sheep in a Jeep
by Nancy Shaw
Follows a group of hapless sheep as they careen through treacherous landscapes in a jeep.
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Duck on a Bike
by David Shannon
Duck decides to try and ride a bike and soon influences the rest of the farmyard animals to try after a group of kids leaves their bikes outside the farmhouse.
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Little Excavator
by Anna Dewdney
Rolling up to a construction site, eager to help the busy Big Rigs, Little Excavator is told he is not quite ready to do the chugging, mounding and smoothing jobs of the larger construction vehicles, who eventually find a job that is just right for him. By the late creator of Llama Llama I Love You.
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I Dream of Trains
by Angela Johnson
At the turn of the twentieth century, a young African-American boy longs to travel America with his idol, engineer Casey Jones, but when Casey dies in a train crash, the boy's dreams are shattered until his father gives him purpose.
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Mooove over!: A Book About Counting by Twos
by Karen Magnuson Beil
When the Countingtown trolley pulls up to the curb, the passengers board two by two, but when a bossy cow pushes into the line, the driver has to use some sharp math skills to restore order.
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