Description: The perfect gift for the littlest trick-or-treater! The Goodnight Train takes a magical Halloween ride to bedtime in this sturdy board book with peek-a-boo pages. A novelty companion to The Goodnight Train,The Goodnight Train Rolls On!, and Santa and the Goodnight Train.Trick or Treat! Trick or Treat! Whoooo! Whoooo!It's Halloween night and the Goodnight Train is set to choo choo BOO! See costumed sheep, find glowing jack-o-lanterns, and fill the boxcar with candy freight before rolling into the station for bedtime. Surprises await through seek-and-find holes in every durable page of this board book with a shaped cover.A treat for train fans that's sure to lull sugar-filled revelers into sweet dreams. Editorial ReviewsFrom School Library JournalPreS-Children and friendly animals have a fun adventure riding a train in sleeper bed cars on Halloween night. The story opens with a pig on the caboose with a megaphone. "It's Halloween! Full moon's aglow. The Goodnight Train is set to go." There is also a bat bringing a blanket to a child dressed as a bumblebee. By the smiles on their faces, both human and Halloween creatures, it is abundantly clear that it's a good time for all on this trip. The train travels through a forest with smiling ghosts and spiders, makes its way through a candy cane storm with a smiling mummy, and has other adventures. Words and art work well together and evoke a sense of excitement about this holiday. In a non-scary way, children learn about ghosts, bats, witches, and other Halloween traditions. There is also the right amount of text to capture young children's attention, without providing too much information for the audience. This perfect bedtime title closes by saying, "Little sleepers start to yawn. The orange moon is almost gone. Halloween's more fun than fright. Now it's time to say good night." This creative book will be popular with parents and caregivers who want to introduce the holiday to younger children. VERDICT Recommended for libraries as a fresh addition to holiday book collections.-Robin Sofgeα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.ReviewFrom Kirkus ReviewsThe Goodnight Train is back for a not-so-scary fourth installment.The nighttime locomotive travels through an autumnal landscape that's bursting with Halloween tropes. As in the previous stories, bed-shaped cars are hooked up for a train ride; here, three diverse children are dressed in their Halloween finest as a skeleton, a princess, and a bee. Fans of the series will find the usual perks of a solid rhyme scheme, additional words and sounds peppering the illustrations, and pages of yawning creatures signaling that it's time for bed. Those unfamiliar with the series will also find the book amusing, but readers who really love Halloween—or spooky things like bats, ghosts, and black cats—will enjoy it the most. As with the other installments in this series, educators and librarians will find this useful for seasonal book displays and storytimes but will probably keep it out year-round because it checks many of the boxes that signal a solid addition to any board-book library. Die-cut circles of various sizes are sprinkled across the double-page spreads, giving caregivers a chance to test young readers' predictive skills while providing small hints at what's to come. (This book was reviewed digitally.)TJune SobelJune Sobel loves picture books for the way they awaken the wonder of words in children and keep the child alive in adults. After a career as an illustrator and graphic designer, June wrote her first book B IS FOR BULLDOZER when she couldn’t find an ABC book on construction for her bulldozer obsessed three year old. Her rollicking SHIVER ME LETTERS – A Pirate ABC and the soothing bedtime verse of the best-selling THE GOODNIGHT TRAIN are story time and bedtime favorites.The adventures of the beloved train continues to grow to become a series of five books. TOW TRUCK JOE is the first in a collection of picture books about a helpful, problem solving tow truck. In 2024, FIRST DAY! HOORAY! will help young children navigate the first day of school. She has also co-authored APPLES, APPLES with Barbara Bietz, in which apples join the joy of Jewish holiday celebrations. June lives in Westlake Village, California. Website - junesobel.com and Instagram - june_sobel
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Book Title: Goodnight Train Halloween Board Book : a Halloween Book for Kids
Number of Pages: 12 Pages
Language: English
Publisher: HarperCollins
Topic: concepts / Sounds, Transportation / Railroads & Trains, Bedtime & Dreams, Holidays & Celebrations / Halloween, Transportation / Cars & Trucks
Publication Year: 2022
Item Height: 0.6 in
Illustrator: Huliska-Beith, Laura, Yes
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
Item Weight: 7.9 Oz
Author: June Sobel
Item Length: 7.5 in
Item Width: 6.9 in
Book Series: The Goodnight Train Ser.
Format: Children's Board Books