As a kid I loved the Whistle-Bell Train. The story, by Lee Ryland, is about a train engineer named Big Sam who makes pals with a red, red robin. Mrs. Red, Red Robin build a nest on the steps of the caboose of Big Sam's train. The ticket taker and the station master are not at all happy about the nest being there as they feel it will not have a positive effect on the efficiency of train. Conflict ensues. The charming illustrations are by Frank Aloise. The book is copyrighted 1967.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The Whistle Bell Train
As a kid I loved the Whistle-Bell Train. The story, by Lee Ryland, is about a train engineer named Big Sam who makes pals with a red, red robin. Mrs. Red, Red Robin build a nest on the steps of the caboose of Big Sam's train. The ticket taker and the station master are not at all happy about the nest being there as they feel it will not have a positive effect on the efficiency of train. Conflict ensues. The charming illustrations are by Frank Aloise. The book is copyrighted 1967.
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