Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo

My son absolutely LOVES trains and Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo by Kevin Lewis has definitely added fuel to that fire. This book is very well-written with a rhyming verse that has a great rhythm to it. When you add to that the bold, colorful illustrations by Daniel Kirk, this book is definitely a winner for both boys and girls.

This book starts out with a toy engineer and his son getting ready for a busy day. The steam engine is loaded with "freight" (actually a variety of other toys) and sets off. The steam engine makes its way through a variety of different terrain (through the country, 'round the mountains, through the valleys, into a tunnel, and across the river, etc.), all of which is actually an enormous and elaborate set of track laid out in a sleeping boy's bedroom. When the train reached "the city" the tired choo-choo gets a rest in the bed next to a tired little boy.

My son requests this book over and over, and I don't get tired of reading it. I know he will be very sad when we have to return it to the library, so I might have to go buy this one. I think that he and his little brother would enjoy this book for a long time. Until then I will be hearing a lot of this at my house:

"Chugga-chugga choo-choo, whistle blowing, Whoooooooo! Whooooooooo!"

3 comments:

Jane said...

The book would be great to read with "The Little Engine that Could."

Isn't the library great! One could never own all the books that are loved so it is a wonderful gift to be able to go to the library and check them out again and again.

Marilyn said...

Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo sounds like a hit! Libraries are such a great place. But then again I think we are all a little partial.

Marilyn

Honey Mommy said...

Libraries are great. The copy of this book we have from the library is very well-loved (Most of the board books are). Hopefully when it falls apart they will order another one!