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Lonely Planet Kids How Trains Work - Lift the Flaps Book

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Description

All aboard for an educational journey through the world of rail! Lonely Planet Kids How Trains Work invites young readers to explore everything from the golden age of steam to modern high-speed services. This interactive book allows children to travel through history and across the globe to discover how different locomotives operate. Using beautiful illustrations by James Gulliver Hancock, this book brings railway stations to life. Children can unfold pages and lift flaps to find hidden details, such as coal-fueled steam engines or high-speed trains zooming through Japan at nearly 400 miles per hour. It is a perfect follow-up for fans of How Cities Work and How Airports Work. Whether traveling through tunnels, crossing bridges, or climbing mountainsides, this book provides brilliant facts for curious minds. It is an engaging way for kids to learn about the fastest, longest, oldest, and newest trains in existence. Perfect for young explorers who want to understand the mechanics and history of the railway.

Key Features

Interactive lift-the-flap design helps young readers discover bustling railway stations and hidden details through hands-on play.

Comprehensive historical coverage tracks the evolution of rail from old steam locomotives fueled with coal to modern high-speed services.

Stunning illustrations by James Gulliver Hancock make learning about tunnels, bridges, and mountainsides visually engaging for children.

Educational facts explore global railway wonders, including high-speed trains in Japan that reach speeds of almost 400 miles per hour.

Part of a trusted series from Lonely Planet Kids, following successful titles like How Cities Work and How Airports Work.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
11 October 2019
Listed Since
05 April 2019

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