Wilbert Awdry
Birth date: June 15, 1911
Died: March 21, 1997
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For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleI found this at a used book sale at the library. It is a surprisingly durable board book considering its moving parts. I've read this with many of the children I've worked with and they have all enjoyed the fun pop up action.To be frank, I don't really...
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleI was actually kind of impressed that this Step 1 book was able to tell a whole story, including a moral. Many Step 1 and even Step 2 books that I have read don't have actual stories. They usually just introduce the readers to characters that the reade...
For more reviews, check out my blog: Craft-CycleAs a kid, I never really liked Thomas and Friends. The animation of the show kind of creeped me out and I couldn't relate to the problems the trains had (apparently, I don't care about seeing myself as a Very Useful Engine, go figure). Anyway, I work w...
Though the idea of anthropomorphic trains existing alongside humans is wrought with Fridge Horror, Easter in Harwick is a very cute story about secular Easter festivities, the charm of spring, and the title character's ingenuity in the face of disaster.There's not a lot to it, but it should make a n...
Gordon thinks he's faster than Thomas, but when everyone's favorite anthropomorphic train gets loaded up with a runaway jet engine, Thomas shows Gordon who's really the fastest train around. It's a very simple story with little point, but should amuse very young children & Thomas fans.