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TRAINS, BOATS, AND PLANES by Michelle Robinson

TRAINS, BOATS, AND PLANES

by Michelle Robinson ; illustrated by Jez Tuya

Pub Date: Aug. 1st, 2023
ISBN: 9798765608302
Publisher: Andersen Press USA

Various pups travel by land, water, and air to get to a special event.

In this British import, anthropomorphic doggos rush to catch a train, boat, and plane. An old-fashioned steam train seems oddly out of place as it pulls into the city next to its modern counterparts, but the pups pile on eagerly. As the train powers through a tunnel, Tuya gives readers a cross-section perspective that shows the passengers chatting, their luggage stored overhead. (The cross section of the mountain also reveals some sneaky dinosaur bones.) The canines who choose to sail the seas have a tougher voyage—a thunderstorm comes rolling in. But with paws in the air, it seems like they are enjoying the ride. A cross-section view of the plane shows pups listening to the flight attendant, with the pilots at the front. Given how many other transportation- (and dog-) themed titles there are, this one, while charming enough, doesn’t quite rise to the top. The rhyming text adds bounce but falters under the weight of description at times: “Up above the clouds / higher than the rain, / ‘We’ll just run through / the features of this / awesome airplane.’ ” Gleeful exclamations scattered throughout (“Woo-hoo!” “Yippee!”) attempt to add more excitement. However, vehicle-loving kids won’t need any extra trimmings—the title says it all. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Not a standout but does have a ready-made audience.

(Picture book. 3-6)