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LET'S BUILD A LITTLE TRAIN by Julia Richardson

LET'S BUILD A LITTLE TRAIN

by Julia Richardson ; illustrated by Ryan O'Rourke

Pub Date: July 15th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-53411-145-5
Publisher: Sleeping Bear Press

Part story, part information, all rhyming train celebration.

On a pleasant day, a brown-skinned engineer sketches a picture of a train on graph paper. The next image depicts a diverse line of seven workers (and a cat) standing proudly in overalls. Each spread, accompanied by four lines of rhyming text, describes how a train is built. Robust vocabulary (bogie, coupling) will intrigue newer train fans while tickling advanced enthusiasts. Careful word and layout choices strike a sweet spot—this book will appeal both to readers looking to learn something new and newcomers seeking a deep dive. No drama or trouble emerges in this assembly tale. Neat illustrations feature warm grays and browns along with bold reds, blues, and greens. The drawings are realistic yet sparse, allowing the emerging train engine to shine on each page. Most spreads are accompanied by large, chunky orange text—“Choo, Chugga, Chugga, Choo, Choooo!”—as if to cheer along the train itself. Instead of focusing on the engineer, driver, or anyone in particular, the production phase shows diligent teamwork. Ultimately the whole community cheers on the train's first journey down the tracks. The combination of rhymes, chugging sound effect prompts, and tender illustrations makes this a strong choice for both storytimes and one-on-one sharing. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Terrific.

((“more about steam trains,” photo glossary) (Picture book. 3-7)