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Hey, Mr. Choo-Choo, Where Are You Going? (original 2008; edition 2008)

by Susan Wickberg, yumi heo (Illustrator)

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A train engine hauls his cars from the city to the sea, answering questions about what he is pulling, seeing, and hearing along the way.
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Title:Hey, Mr. Choo-Choo, Where Are You Going?
Authors:Susan Wickberg
Other authors:yumi heo (Illustrator)
Info:Putnam Juvenile (2008), Hardcover, 32 pages
Collections:Preschool, PreK
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Tags:phonological awareness, transportation

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Hey, Mr. Choo-Choo, Where Are You Going? by Susan Wickberg (2008)

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This book was boring, but i feel since it's geared towards younger kids it would have been better for them. It had interesting illustrations, and i liked how the author used different color font, and repetition. This will definitely gain the readers interest, I just wanted more meaning. I honestly have no clue what the message of this book would be. ( )
  sceres1 | May 4, 2015 |
This would be great for two people to perform for storytime.
  STsouthregion | Dec 30, 2008 |
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For my son and his grampa, the two biggest train fans in my life.--S. W.
For my nephew Sung-chul.--Y. H.
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Hey Mr. Choo-choo,
Red, white, and blue-choo,
Hey Mr. Choo-choo,
What are you doing?
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