Have you heard? I wrote a book...
All aboard an amazing railroad adventure!
Explore this colorful introduction to trains for kids ages 3 to 5.
What makes trains move? Why do trains come in different shapes and sizes? From steam locomotives and diesel engines to electric railcars, curious kids will learn how trains work and the important jobs they do with My First Book of Trains.
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- * The power of trains―Read about trains that move people, trains that move snow, and trains that use magnets to move!
- * Terrific train trivia―Did you know that trains can travel over bridges, underground, and even underwater? Or that some trains are as fast as race cars?
- * Big, beautiful images—See these trains in action with lots of colorful pictures!
Pick up this book about trains for kids today
and get kids excited about science and engineering.
and get kids excited about science and engineering.
"Kristina is a librarian's librarian!" - Ali Schilpp, 2018 SLJ School Librarian of the Year
"I'm super excited to learn about both high tech and low tech ways to promote literature. I feel that over the years, I lost myself and my students with the primary focus always being on research. I want to go back to books talks and making library enjoyable again. Thank you for the inspiration!" - Cara Lauber, Library Media Specialist
"Kristina is an engaging guest speaker who offers rich and varied approaches for participants to take part in and contribute. My graduate students left the classroom feeling motivated, excited, and ready to put their learning into practice in their own classrooms."
- Dr. Karen Megay-Nespoli, Former Director of the Literacy and Cognition Graduate Program, St. Joseph's College in Patchogue, NY
"I have followed Kristina on social media for many years. She's always on the cutting edge of the newest tools and activities in education. She was one of the first school librarians I saw whose students used Flipgrid, Breakout EDU, Bloxels, and so many other great resources. I am awestruck by her ingenuity and passion for helping students and educators thrive. I also appreciate her ideas for helping her students develop empathy and embrace diversity." - Tonya Fletcher, Digital Learning and Media Innovation Facilitator
"I'm super excited to learn about both high tech and low tech ways to promote literature. I feel that over the years, I lost myself and my students with the primary focus always being on research. I want to go back to books talks and making library enjoyable again. Thank you for the inspiration!" - Cara Lauber, Library Media Specialist
"Kristina is an engaging guest speaker who offers rich and varied approaches for participants to take part in and contribute. My graduate students left the classroom feeling motivated, excited, and ready to put their learning into practice in their own classrooms."
- Dr. Karen Megay-Nespoli, Former Director of the Literacy and Cognition Graduate Program, St. Joseph's College in Patchogue, NY
"I have followed Kristina on social media for many years. She's always on the cutting edge of the newest tools and activities in education. She was one of the first school librarians I saw whose students used Flipgrid, Breakout EDU, Bloxels, and so many other great resources. I am awestruck by her ingenuity and passion for helping students and educators thrive. I also appreciate her ideas for helping her students develop empathy and embrace diversity." - Tonya Fletcher, Digital Learning and Media Innovation Facilitator