<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p> <b> Justin loves locomotives. Now can he, Squidgy, and Olive pilot a train to deliver valuable cargo? Official book adaptation from the popular animated TV show. </b> <p/> All aboard! Like kids everywhere, Justin loves playing with trains. Now he and his pal Squidgy imagine themselves behind the wheel of a classic steam train. Plus their friend Olive has important cargo for them to deliver! Wooo hooo! <p/> Learning how a tank engine works is exciting. But they discover it's not easy getting through the railroad tracks in the Canadian wilderness. Will their barrel of delicious maple syrup make it to Flap Jack Falls in time for the popular Pancake Festival? Never give up! <p/> This book series is based on episodes from a popular animated television show, which airs on Netflix and PBS Sprout in America and on the Disney Junior channel in Canada. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> <b> Justin loves locomotives. Now can he, Squidgy, and Olive pilot a train to deliver valuable cargo? Official book adaptation from the popular animated TV show. </b> <p/> All aboard! Like kids everywhere, Justin loves playing with trains. Now he and his pal Squidgy imagine themselves behind the wheel of a classic steam train. Plus their friend Olive has important cargo for them to deliver! Wooo hooo! <p/> Learning how a tank engine works is exciting. But they discover it's not easy getting through the railroad tracks in the Canadian wilderness. Will their barrel of delicious maple syrup make it to Flap Jack Falls in time for the popular Pancake Festival? Never give up! </p> <p> Kids and parents appreciate how the <i>Justin Time</i> TV series highlights the importance of creativity. Teachers and librarians like how Justin travels around the world and into different eras to learn about history, social interaction, and life lessons. Global cultures inspire co-creator Brandon James Scott to stoke kids' imaginations to broaden their horizons and learn about new animals, customs, and places. Scott illustrated all new original art for this book adaptation. <p/> This book series is based on episodes from a popular animated television show, which airs on Netflix and PBS Sprout in the USA, NBC Kids on Saturday mornings, and on Disney Junior channels in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany and Italy. The series also airs on Discovery Kids Latin America, Discovery Familia in the U.S., Finland's YLE, Israel's Hop!, South Korea, and Super RTL (SRTL) Germany. <p/> "As the <i>Justin Time</i> TV series gains popularity...this series of books is sure to appeal...Boys, in particular, will enjoy following Justin to different places and times around the world on his magical steam engine. Highly Recommended." <br> - <i>CM</i> magazine </p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><br>Follow Justin and his imaginary friends, Squidgy and Olive, as they go on the biggest adventures of all time, to every corner of the world! <p/>All aboard for their latest adventure! Justin and his pal, Squidgy, imagine themselves driving a train and helping their friend Olive with an important delivery. They discover that it's not easy getting through the Canadian wilderness. But they have to get maple syrup to Flapjack Falls in time for the Pancake Festival. Will they make it? <p/>The popular animated television show Justin Time is broadcast worldwide.<br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>It is refreshing to see a new series for this age group featuring a male character and with a focus on imagination and education. The book contains accurate scientific and geographic information, but it is presented as part of the adventure...Highly Recommended. - CM magazine <p/>The Justin Time TV series was nominated for a 2013 and 2107 Daytime Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Pre-School Animated Program. <p/>The TV series won Best Pre-School program at the 2014 Canadian Screen Awards and 2016 Banff Television Festival.<br><br>Justin Time is a wonderful series that gives preschoolers a sense of history and all the great things in the world around them - these delightful stories are sure to charm young readers." --Andrew Beecham, Senior Vice President, Programming for PBS KIDS Sprout<br><br>Remember as a kid when possibilities seemed endless and a cardboard box could transform into a fort, a tank, a mountain, or a Super Mario pipe?... Justin Time is a new animated program for pre-schoolers that brings that boundless creativity to the small screen. The show centers on Justin, a young boy who imagines himself traveling around the world at different points in history. - Torontoist<br><br>Tired of preschool cartoons spending an inordinate amount of time on boring matching games, talking down its audience, or afraid of going out on a creative limb? If so, then meet Justin Time...The series is about trust and teamwork -whether nestled deep in the jungle or perched high on top of a snowcapped mountain - and the many other elements of friendship most conducive to having a great time (and learning a thing or two along the way). Justin Time encourages a kind of freewheeling imagination that hopes to leave the didactic and lazy storytelling of yester-animation in the dust. - Animation Insider<br><br>With easy-to-digest lessons about animals and ecosystems, Justin Time holds preschoolers' interest while imparting knowledge. - Common Sense Media<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Brandon James Scott is the creator and art director of Justin Time. His passion for creating characters and stories and his creative experience in the field of animation has made imagination a top priority in his life. He's worked with Guru for a number of years as a designer for commercials and series development, and previously worked as an illustrator with JibJab Media. He lives in Toronto, Canada.<br>
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