Don't You Want to Ride? Trains Run! by George Ella Lyon
Steam engine,
gas engine,
electric engine, too.
Chooka-chooka! Vroom zoom!
Hssss! Whoo-oo-whoo!
The streamlined sheer power of the engine, the sinuous string of varied cars, the rhythm of the rails, the thrill of moving swiftly through the landscape, the fun of going somewhere else--everything that trains do and all they mean to travelers is included, in George Ella and Ben Lyon's Trains Run!
And assisted by the powerful retro-styled illustrations of artist Mick Wiggins, Lyon's strong and rhythmic quatrains summon up the sights and sounds and sensations of the train.
Can a train climb a mountain?
I think I can!!
Slow it goes up the slope,
fast across the bridge--
a long strong trestle
that links the ridge to ridge.
"Don't you want to ride?" All aboard! Who wouldn't want to ride those silver rails, to see those sights, to feel that power beneath you, taking you somewhere new, somewhere special? George Ella Lyon's latest in her series captures the folklore, the mystique, the promise of traveling by train. There are many great literary accounts of trains, going back to Emily Dickinson's "I Like to See It Lap the Miles," and Watty Piper's classic The Little Engine That Could (Original Classic Edition),
Labels: Railroad Trains, Railroad Travel, Stories in Rhyme (Grades Preschool-3)
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