<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> "Imagines the bedtime rituals of different types of trains"-- <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>Take the train to dreamland with this board book version of the chugging bedtime tale, the perfect companion to <i>Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night? </i>and<i> Where Do Jet Planes Sleep at Night?</i></b> <p/> Have you ever wondered what little trains do when it's time for bed? Same things you do! Steam trains, freight trains, subways--and more!--wash up, have a snack, load their teddies for storytime, and get rocked to sleep by mommy and daddy trains beneath a blanket of stars. Little one-track-mind train lovers will be tickled to see how bedtime is just the same for their favorite vehicles as it is for them. <p/> "Train lovers will be sure to take this bedtime read for a ride." --<i>School Library Journal</i> <p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br> Sayres and Slade move naturally from their truck lullaby, <i>Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night?</i> (2012), to this nighttime serenade to all things train. In gentle scenes that reflect the colors of the setting sun or are lightened by the stars and moon under a dusky-blue sky, anthropomorphized trains prepare to bed down for the night. Where do snowplow trains sleep / after all the tracks are clear? / Do their moms say, 'Plow your toys, kids-- / bedtime's almost here'? The rhyming verse and illustration pair to make clear to readers the job of each train: the monorail's heavy-lidded eyes look toward the airport it services, and the subway rests under a brightly lit and busy city street reminiscent of Times Square. Trains include steam, passenger, freight, fire, high-speed, and breakdown trains as well as trolleys, and the ending suitably places most around a roundhouse under their blanket of stars...before a turn of the page reveals a boy and a girl asleep in their twin beds, their toy trains and tracks laid out in an otherwise pristine bedroom. Pair this with Kevin Lewis' Chugga-chugga Choo-choo, illustrated by Daniel Kirk (1999), for more train fun. Thanks to the popularity of Thomas the Tank Engine, <b>hopeful engineers will want to be able to identify the many different types of trains, and their out-of-the-know adults will appreciate this inclusive primer</b>. ----<b><i>Kirkus Reviews</i></b> <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> BRIANNA CAPLAN SAYRES didn't know a breakdown train from a roundhouse--until her three-year-old fell in love with Thomas the Tank Engine! Now Brianna and her husband are busy chugging along with their two boys in Seattle. She is the author of <i>Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night?</i> and <i>Where Do Jet Planes Sleep at Night?, </i> both illustrated by Christian Slade. You can visit Brianna on the Web at briannacaplansayres.com and facebook.com/authorbrianna. <p/> CHRISTIAN SLADE's classic, distinctive art style can be found in picture books, novels, and magazines for children. He holds an MA in illustration from Syracuse University, as well as a BFA in drawing and animation from the University of Central Florida. He lives with his wife, two children, and two corgis in Florida. Visit him on the Web at christianslade.com.
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