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The Magic Train

Susan McClanahan French

Casa editrice: Twin Sisters® Digital Media™

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Fun sound-effects and whimsical music help tell the sweet tale of “The Magic Train.” The little train looked like an ordinary toy train, but it was not. Every night Magic Train's job was to gather up the forgotten toys that were left by girls and boys. He would load the toys up and bring them to children that needed them. One night, Magic Train decides to bring toys to Little Tommy because he is sick. Follow along on Magic Train's journey and find out what toys he brings Little Tommy. A happy ending adds interest to this adorable story and encourages a lifelong love of great storytelling.
Disponibile da: 24/06/2022.

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