Thomas Races to the Rescue!


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Read about the engines' adventures while the wind-up Thomas toy puffs merrily from track to track bringing the story to life.







Thomas Edison to the Rescue!


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Young Thomas Edison saves a child from being hit by a train and, as his reward, asks for training as a telegraph operator because that will help him prepare to become an inventor.




James and the Rescue Train


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Thomas Rescues the Diesels


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When Thomas helped Mavis finish job at the Quarry, Diesel rudely said diesels were better than steam engines. But then all the diesel engines broke down, and they needed a steam engine to come to their rescue...




Harvey to the Rescue


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My First Railway Library Thomas and the Winter Rescue


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On a snowy, winter’s day, Henry was full of cheer, He had a special train to pull, Which ran just once a year. Winter has arrived on Sodor, and Henry has a special train to pull – full of presents for all the children! But the snow is falling quickly, and soon Henry is stuck on the tracks! Which engine will come to his rescue? With a young rhyming text and bright colourful pages this is the perfect first Thomas book.




Race to the Rescue


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When Kelsie MacKay agrees to rescue a racehorse, she sets off a chain of events that will change Saddle Island forever.




Thomas and Friends: Engines to the Rescue! Magnet Book


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Peep! Peep! All aboard with Thomas the Tank Engine in this magnetic adventure! Toddlers can take a journey across the Island of Sodor and meet all the trains in this fun, magnetic book with 4 great scenes. Then create adventures of your own with Thomas, James, Percy, Harold and all their friends. Each of the 10 engines is a magnetic piece that can be used again and again. There are hours of fun to be had and this is the perfect way to encourage children aged 3 and up to use their imaginations. Thomas has been teaching children lessons about life and friendship for over 70 years. He ranks alongside other beloved character such as Paddington Bear, Winnie-the-Pooh and Peter Rabbit as an essential part of our literary heritage.