Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo

by Kevin Lewis (Author) Daniel Kirk (Illustrator)

Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo
Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
A very busy steam engine takes young readers on a daily adventure around the mountain, high and steep, and through the valley, low and deep. 
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Publishers Weekly

First-time author Lewis and Kirk (Breakfast at the Liberty Diner) here embrace an enduring childhood fantasy—the playroom that comes alive at night—and pare it down for very young readers. A toy engineer and his son drive a train loaded with "freight" (actually an assortment of playthings) around a labyrinth of track laid out in a sleeping boy's bedroom. Other toys—a jack-in-the-box, a Humpty Dumpty, a trio of plush raccoons—help load and unload the cargo, or greet the train as it passes by. Lewis's brief, rhyming couplets mime a locomotive's momentum in their rhythm: " 'Round the mountains, high and steep./ Through the valleys, low and deep." The onomatopoeic refrain, set in playful typography, is familiar but infectious: "Chugga-chugga/ choo-choo/ whistle blowing/ Whoooooooo! Whooooooooo!" Kirk's dramatically shaded, panoramic paintings revel in the toys' bold shapes and colors as well as in the disparate relationships of their sizes to one another and to the environment. He gives the classic subject matter an up-to-the-minute look: his compositions have the modeled, 3D look of computer-aided art, and his surfaces a high-gloss, airbrushed smoothness. Kids will be glad to climb aboard for the ride. Ages 2-5. (May)

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School Library Journal

PreS-Gr 1 Bold, bright colors and a catchy rhyming text, not to mention the irresistible subject matter, will make this title an instant hit with young children. From morning to night, a train makes its journey: whistle blowing, "wheels a-turning," loading and unloading its freight. Illustrations reveal a toy train traveling through a child's room, past a teddy bear, a jack-in-the-box, and a cowboy on his horse. The artwork is quite clever; as the train goes "Into tunnels, underground," it travels under the bed, and "Across the river," crossing a bridge over an aquarium. The large typeface suits the simple text, and the repetitive refrain of "whoooooooo! whoooooooo!" curves across the pictures. Perfect for reading aloud, the story also works as a bedtime selection, ending with, "To the roundhouse/you are bound./Good night, engine, /safe and sound." Children who love Donald Crews's Freight Train (Greenwillow, 1978) will find another favorite in Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo. Robin L. Gibson, Muskingum County Library System, Zanesville, OH

Copyright 1999 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Kevin Lewis
Kevin Lewis's picture books are known for their boisterous boy appeal and irresistible sounds, which make them perfect for reading aloud. Kevin is the author of Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo and My Truck Is Stuck! He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780786807604
Lexile Measure
370
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Hyperion Books for Children
Publication date
March 20, 2001
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV040000 - Juvenile Fiction | Toys, Dolls & Puppets
JUV041050 - Juvenile Fiction | Transportation | Railroads & Trains
Library of Congress categories
Toys
Stories in rhyme
Railroad trains

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