Thomas' No.1 Book of Fun (Thomas & Friends)


Book Description

This full-color book offers Thomas & Friends fans ages 3 to 7 stories to read, plus dozens of fun-filled activities including drawing, coloring, mazes, dot-to-dots, spot-the-difference, matching games, and much more!




Thomas & Friends: Here Comes Thomas!


Book Description

Thomas the Tank Engine is on the move—and kids are part of the action! This awesome interactive storybook features a wind-up Thomas that can chugg along four different tracks embedded in the foldout panel. The story is a retelling of one of Thomas' high-action episodes!




Thomas' Big Book of Beginner Books (Thomas & Friends)


Book Description

Thomas' Big Book of Beginner Books offers the following Thomas & Friends backlist favorites: Stop, Train, Stop!; A Crack in the Track; Go, Train, Go!; Blue Train, Green Train; Trains, Cranes & Troublesome Trucks; and Fast Train, Slow Train. The texts are tailored to beginning readers and will delight boys ages 3–6, whether they read them solo or listen to them read aloud.







Thomas and the Beanstalk


Book Description

After telling his friends the story of "Jack and the Beanstalk," Thomas has an accident that causes him to dream about a beanstalk that takes him to the land of giants.




Thomas & Friends: Movie Theater Storybook & Movie Projector


Book Description

Thomas the Tank Engine™ stories have been delighting young children for decades, and now everyone's favorite #1 blue engine is starring in a brand-new Thomas & Friends: Movie Theater Storybook & Movie Projector. Based on the classic adventures, Thomas and his friends Edward, Toby, Percy, Rosie, and the other Really Useful Engines are featured in fun-filled stories, as well as on four picture disks that come with the book.




Thomas Goes Fishing (Thomas & Friends)


Book Description

Thomas often sees his young friends standing by the stream fishing. It looks like so much fun that Thomas wants to go fishing too. One day, he runs out of steam and his driver fills his boiler from the stream. And soon, Thomas’ boiler is what the driver is fishing in! In the early 1940s, a loving father crafted a small, blue, wooden engine for his son, Christopher. The stories that this father, the Reverend W Awdry, made up to accompany this wonderful toy were first published in 1945. From the Trade Paperback edition.