Go, Go, Thomas!


Book Description

In "Go Go Thomas!," the engines of Sodor are highlighted in a railroad engine photo book and Thomas tries to get into everyone's photographs; and in "Express Coming Through!," the engines all vie for a special job for Dowager Hatt.




Go Go Thomas!/Express Coming Through! (Thomas & Friends)


Book Description

With two exciting Thomas & Friends stories, loads of full-color photographs, and more than 50 train stickers, this deluxe storybook offers boys ages 3 to 7 hours of fun and adventure. In Express Coming Through!, Thomas the Tank Engine is asked to pull a train that's way too heavy for him! What now? In Go, Go, Thomas!, Thomas tries to appear in every photo of a book about Sodor's railroad, causing all sorts of trouble. Uh-oh!







Thomas and the Terrible Storm


Book Description

A terrible storm has left Henry trapped in a tunnel! Thomas rushes to the rescue, but the storm has blown some obstacles in his path. Kids can drive the attached movable Thomas play piece along the shaped pages of this interactive board book, and see how Thomas uses his wits to clear the tracks and free his timid friend.




Gordon the Big Engine


Book Description

Gordon learns some lessons about how to be a really useful engine.




Thomas & Friends: The Holiday Express


Book Description

Twenty-four die-cut flaps reveal fun surprises in this holiday-adventure board book starring Thomas and his fellow locomotives on the island of Sodor.




The Works of Thomas Jefferson


Book Description

Few men stand with as towering a stature in the annals of American legend as THOMAS JEFFERSON (1743-1826). Author of the Declaration of Independence and third president of the United States, he ranks as one of the most significant of the United States' Founding Fathers, his political philosophies continuing to impact the nation to this day. In the late 19th century American biographer PAUL LEICESTER FORD (1865-1902) assembled this collection of Jefferson's most important, most influential, and most revealing writings. This replica of the 12-volume "Federal Edition" of 1904 is considered a masterpiece of historical scholarship, praised for its attention to detail as well as its objective dispassion toward its subject. Here, in Volume II, discover: [ more correspondence and miscellaneous writings, 1760-1774 [ drafts of the Declaration of Independence [ notes on rules for the Continental Congress [ drafts of numerous bills [ correspondence to George Washington [ and much more.







Pony Express Mail-Order Bride


Book Description

A MATCH MADE BY MAIL Needing a home and a husband to help her raise her orphaned nephews, Bella Wilson travels to Wyoming in response to a mail-order bride ad. But when she arrives, she discovers Pony Express rider Philip Young didn't place the ad. With her groom-to-be insisting he's not looking for a wife, Bella must convince him to marry her for the sake of the children. Philip never planned to marry, but he can't possibly turn away a woman in distress and allow her nephews to end up in an orphanage as he once had. A marriage of convenience is the perfect solution. But when he slowly discovers that family life may be what he's been looking for all along, can he convince Bella to give love a chance?