4 Kids Books Celebrating Transportation
From rockets to buses to trains, the world moves at a dizzying pace. Toddlers, teens and everyone in between will love these transportation-inspired books that make you want to GO!
Does a Firefighter Fly a Rocket? by Danielle McLean. What DOES a firefighter do? Lift five large flaps to that invite little ones to match grown-up jobs with their vehicles. Recommended for infants.
I Can Make a Train Noise by Michael Emberley. A young girl turns her imagination into a fun train ride. Her words click and clack. The type size, punctuation and sentence rhythm mimic the train’s speed. Recommended for toddlers.
Minecraft Bite-Size Builds by Mojang Ab. Use this book to learn how to design and customize 20 mini-projects in Minecraft, from firefighter planes to deep-sea submarines. Detailed pictures and clear steps help builders from start to finish. Recommended for elementary schoolers.
Escape This Book! Titanic by Bill Doyle. Reader, beware! Once you open this book, there is no turning back. You will have three chances to survive the Titanic's fateful voyage. Decide which path to take first. A creative look into a famous part of history where readers can be passengers or crew members. Recommended for tweens.