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Freight Train Lift-the-Flap
Board book
Main Details
Title |
Freight Train Lift-the-Flap
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Donald Crews
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Illustrated by Donald Crews
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Physical Properties |
Format:Board book | Pages:24 | Dimensions(mm): Height 152,Width 178 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9780063067141
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Classifications | Dewey:813.6 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
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Imprint |
Greenwillow Books
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Publication Date |
5 August 2021 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
In this lift-the-flap edition of the Caldecott Honor classic, young readers go on a train trip full of new surprises. Freight Train Lift-the-Flap includes fourteen sturdy flaps perfect for little hands that reveal the contents of the train cars. A fun and interactive edition of the perennial favorite, perfect for fans of Dear Zoo and Where's Spot A train runs along this track. . . Ever wonder what, or who, is in the red caboose How about the orange tank car and the yellow hopper car The purple box car The steam engine Who is driving that train Featuring fourteen flaps to lift and all-new art, acclaimed author and artist Donald Crews's lift-the-flap edition of the classic picture book celebrates a childhood favorite: the train. All aboard!
Author Biography
Donald Crews grew up in Newark, New Jersey, and spent summers with his grandparents in Florida. The long train trips south would eventually provide the inspiration for several of his works, including the 1979 Caldecott Honor book Freight Train and the acclaimed Bigmama's. He graduated from The Cooper Union and spent three years working as a designer, but his career was interrupted in 1961 when he was drafted into the army. As the end of his term in the military approached and he began to plan his return to civilian life, he assigned himself the task of writing and illustrating a children's book to add to his portfolio. The result was the striking concept book We Read: A to Z, published in 1967, quickly followed by the iconic counting book Ten Black Dots. Crews's hallmark flat, clean colors and bright, unambiguous shapes are also found in Truck, a 1981 Caldecott Honor selection; Harbor (1982); School Bus (1984); Flying (1986); and Each Orange Had 8 Slices, written by Paul Giganti (1992). His books have been published in numerous languages and are a mainstay of children's and classroom libraries nationwide. Donald Crews was married to the late Ann Jonas, who was also a noted and influential author and illustrator of works for children. He lives in New York State.
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