Trains (Anne Rockwell's Transportation Series) ebook
by Anne Rockwell
Series: Anne Rockwell's Transportation Series.
Series: Anne Rockwell's Transportation Series.
With simple text and bold, bright pictures this is another in Anne Rockwell's popular transport series which includes "bikes" and "fire engines". It is an entertaining introduction to trains of all kinds, all driven by charming foxes.
book by Anne Rockwell.
By (author) Anne Rockwell. AbeBooks may have this title (opens in new window). Simple text and illustrations introduce a variety of trains and their uses, including freight trains, passenger trains, monorails, and subways show more.
Coauthors & Alternates.
Trucks (Picture Puffins). ISBN 9780833524805 (978-0-8335-2480-5) Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, 1992. Coauthors & Alternates. Learn More at LibraryThing. Anne F Rockwell at LibraryThing. Results page: PREV 1 2 3 4 NEXT.
12 Total Resources 32 Books Name Pronunciation. by Anne Rockwell and Vanessa Van Der Baan. Our Original Resources 1. Audio Name Pronunciation with Anne Rockwell. Created by TeachingBooks. Number of Resources Number of Awards Book Title Year Published Word Count Reading Level: ATOS® Reading Level: Lexile®. Browse books by Anne Rockwell. Only Passing Through: The Story of Sojourner Truth. by Anne Rockwell and R. Gregory Christie. 15 Resources5 Awards.
Preschool Transportation Theme Books. Trains (Anne Rockwell's Transportation Series) by Anne Rockwell. Transportation in Many Cultures (Life Around the World) by Martha Rustad. Trucks (Picture Puffins) by Anne Rockwell
Preschool Transportation Theme Books. Trucks (Picture Puffins) by Anne Rockwell. We All Go Traveling By (A Barefoot Singalong) by Sheena Roberts.
Anne Rockwell is a pioneer in the field of nonfiction for very young children The book has a more defined plot than Rockwell's Trains (Dutton, 1988; . which introduces modes of train travel, and a few color concepts are included.
Anne Rockwell is a pioneer in the field of nonfiction for very young children. She lives in Greenwich, Connecticut. Anne Rockwell is a pioneer in the field of nonfiction for very young children. The book has a more defined plot than Rockwell's Trains (Dutton, 1988; . Unfortunately, the flow of the story is interrupted by the continual change of the text's placement.