The Goodnight Train Easter

June Sobel

Book - 2024

It's all aboard the Goodnight Train as it takes a springtime ride and encounters bunnies, chicks and a magical Easter egg hunt.

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Subjects
Genres
board books
Stories in rhyme
Toy and movable books
Easter fiction
Picture books
Board books
Published
New York, NY : Clarion Books, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
June Sobel (author)
Other Authors
Laura Huliska-Beith, 1964- (illustrator)
Item Description
Cover title.
Includes die-cut seek-and-find holes.
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 18 x 19 cm
ISBN
9780063325647
Contents unavailable.
Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS--Join this joy-filled train ride adventure with children and animals, including a hen in a bubble bath, announcing that the Easter Bunny is coming soon. Readers are invited to climb aboard with their teddy and get Easter baskets ready. Illustrations are magical and sweet, and they include a frog sitting on a bright pink mushroom playing a banjo, a sheep dressed up in a top hat and button-down vest, and bumblebees and a caterpillar peacefully sleeping on flower petals. Of course, there are also bunnies. The text is lively: "Cottontail Crossing! Our next stop. Bouncing bunnies. Hop! Hop! Hop! Eggs crack open here and there. Baby chicks are everywhere!" In addition to all kinds of bunnies outside the tree home of E. Bunny, chicks dot the lawn, some hatching from colorful Easter eggs. Children will enjoy repeating phrases throughout, such as "Chugga! Chugga! Quack! Quack," and "Clickety-clack! Clickety-clack! Peep! Peep!" at Cottontail Crossing. Many illustrations are done in Easter colors, including pink, purple, and green. This delightful title is a home run on illustrations and text. VERDICT Highly recommend as a fun, light Easter gem. This book introduces children to some key holiday concepts, including eggs, rabbits, ducks, and jellybeans. It will likely engage both young readers and their adults.--Robin Sofge

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