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Where Do Steam Trains Sleep at Night? Board book – 27 June 2017
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- Reading ageBaby - 3 years
- Print length26 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Grade level1 - Preschool
- Lexile measure0880
- Dimensions19.08 x 1.63 x 15.24 cm
- PublisherRandom House Books for Young Readers
- Publication date27 June 2017
- ISBN-100553521004
- ISBN-13978-0553521009
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- Publisher : Random House Books for Young Readers; Illustrated edition (27 June 2017)
- Language : English
- Board book : 26 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0553521004
- ISBN-13 : 978-0553521009
- Reading age : Baby - 3 years
- Item Weight : 278 g
- Dimensions : 19.08 x 1.63 x 15.24 cm
- Country of Origin : India
- Best Sellers Rank: #199,817 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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About the authors
Christian Slade is best known as the artist and author of the graphic novel series Korgi. Even though he grew up in New Jersey and California and currently resides in Florida, it is at his art desk and in the pages of his sketchbook where he really lives. Drawing upon his travels and life experiences, Christian uses traditional media such as pen and ink, and watercolor to create his narrative artwork. He is the illustrator of the New York Times bestselling childrens book Where Do Diggers Sleep At Night? and has created pictures for the monthly Ricky and Pals story in Ranger Rick Jr magazine for over nine years. Christian is also a prolific plein air artist and sketchbook enthusiast. Many of these personal and experimental works are in private collections around the world and for sale here on this website. He lives in Winter Garden Florida with his wife Ann and their twins Kate and Nate.
Brianna Caplan Sayres used to tell her second graders, "When I grow up, I'm going to be a writer." "But you are grown up, Mrs. Sayres," her students would protest. Well, Brianna is still not quite sure she's grown up, but she has grown into a writer. She is proud to be the author of the bestselling WHERE DO DIGGERS SLEEP AT NIGHT? series (Random House) illustrated by Christian Slade. Brianna is also extremely excited about her upcoming picture books about outer space, including ASTEROID GOLDBERG: PASSOVER IN OUTER SPACE (Intergalactic Afikoman) illustrated by Merrill Rainey and NIGHT NIGHT, CURIOSITY (Charlesbridge) illustrated by Ryan O'Rourke. Brianna now lives in her hometown, Seattle, Washington, where she and her husband are kept busy by their two future astronauts. You can visit Brianna at her playground on the web at www.briannacaplansayres.com .
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My two year old son loves trains and reading about them in a short humanising rhyming poem makes him really happy and allows a good flow of words for the reader.
** For the English UK reader, there are some Americanisms (Mom etc) but I personally read it as Mum, easily done, doesn’t spoil the book at all. **


Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 10 May 2020
My two year old son loves trains and reading about them in a short humanising rhyming poem makes him really happy and allows a good flow of words for the reader.
** For the English UK reader, there are some Americanisms (Mom etc) but I personally read it as Mum, easily done, doesn’t spoil the book at all. **


Why I took one star off was because one book had slight damage on the edges but nothing that wouldn't occur when being handled by Toddlers so we kept the books.

So good for cozying up before nap/bedtime. He loves all the colours, different types of trains and spotting all the animals.
Definitely worth the purchase and delivery was faster than estimated.
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