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1. Planes, Trains, and Cars

Planes Trains and Cars
Author & Illustrator: Simon Abbott
Publisher: Ticktock Books
Genre: Children
ISBN: 978-1-78325-053-0
Pages: 24
Price: $8.99

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Did you know that the tires on the biggest dump truck in the world each contain enough rubber to make 600 car tires? Or that Melbourne, Australia, has the world’s longest tram network, with 1763 stops? Or that car ferries have enough space to carry 180 trucks and 1,000 cars?

In Plains, Trains, and Cars kids will learn fun facts about many modes of transportation. Whimsical illustrations and quirky commentary fill the pages of this cute book. It’s sure to be a hit with kids.

Reviewer: Alice Berger


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