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Kids love this dynamic journey that features a rainbow of model trains. Fans of Thomas the Tank Engine will find this their new favorite storybook.
Choo Choo! All aboard with this joyful celebration of the railroad! Timmy and his sister Tammy love toy trains, so their parents treat them to the ride of their lives. Sitting on the smallest scale engine, the children begin a magical journey that transports them onto ever-larger locomotives and brings their ultimate fantasy to life.
From park rides, cable cars, streetcars, subways, subways to Amtrak and freight trains, Timmy and Tammy see new colors and hear fresh sounds. Traveling through the countryside and city, the kids cross tunnels, bridges, and highways and revel in a dazzling daydream.

Marvelously detailed illustrations will rivet readers by conveying the rhythm and energy of a seamless experience. Wonderfully engaging for repeat reading, this tale is ideal for introducing trains, colors, and sounds to young readers. Plus, the surprising final destination makes this a perfect bedtime story and gift for train-lovers of all ages.
Kids love the sensation of traveling through the countryside, city, tunnels, bridges, and highways. Parents identify with the familys adventure and many say this has become their childrens favorite evening storytime. Teachers and librarians like how the book reflects a diverse society and is an evergreen crowd pleaser.
I think Timmy and Tammys Train of Thought has replaced Thomas the Train in our house!
- BabyLuxe

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Kids love this dynamic journey that features a rainbow of model trains. Fans of Thomas the Tank Engine will find this their new favorite storybook.
Choo Choo! All aboard with this joyful celebration of the railroad! Timmy and his sister Tammy love toy trains, so their parents treat them to the ride of their lives. Sitting on the smallest scale engine, the children begin a magical journey that transports them onto ever-larger locomotives and brings their ultimate fantasy to life.
From park rides, cable cars, streetcars, subways, subways to Amtrak and freight trains, Timmy and Tammy see new colors and hear fresh sounds. Traveling through the countryside and city, the kids cross tunnels, bridges, and highways and revel in a dazzling daydream.

Marvelously detailed illustrations will rivet readers by conveying the rhythm and energy of a seamless experience. Wonderfully engaging for repeat reading, this tale is ideal for introducing trains, colors, and sounds to young readers. Plus, the surprising final destination makes this a perfect bedtime story and gift for train-lovers of all ages.
Kids love the sensation of traveling through the countryside, city, tunnels, bridges, and highways. Parents identify with the familys adventure and many say this has become their childrens favorite evening storytime. Teachers and librarians like how the book reflects a diverse society and is an evergreen crowd pleaser.
I think Timmy and Tammys Train of Thought has replaced Thomas the Train in our house!
- BabyLuxe

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I think Timmy and Tammys Train of Thought has replaced Thomas the Train in - photo 1
I think Timmy and Tammys Train of Thought has replaced Thomas the Train in - photo 2

"I think Timmy and Tammy's Train of Thought has replaced Thomas the Train in our house!" - BabyLuxe
"The details in the drawings are incredible and tell a rich story in themselves...It's sure to be a favorite for
young readers and parents and grandparents alike, and if I've learned anything about favorite picture books,
it will be requested so much even the kids will have it memorized almost word for word in no time...
Timmy and Tammy's Train of Thought is a new favorite for me. In fact, I have several little boys and girls for
whom I'm planning on purchasing a copy and I'm very picky when it comes to buying books for young readers.
I can't think of a higher compliment to pay to Oliver and Heath." - Model Railroad News

All aboard this joyful celebration of the railroad! Timmy and his sister Tammy love trains. One day, their parents
decide to treat them to the ride of their lives. At an amusement park, the children sit on a small-scale train and
soon begin a very magical journey that transports them to ever-larger locomotives and their exciting adventure!
Marvelously detailed illustrations will rivet readers by conveying the rhythm and energy of a seamless experience.
Wonderfully engaging for repeat reading, this tale is ideal for introducing trains, colors, and sounds to children.
The surprising final destination makes this a perfect bedtime story and gift for train-lovers of all ages!

To Lucas Eli and all train-o-philes big and small -O C To my lovely wife - photo 3

To Lucas, Eli, and all train-o-philes,
big and small.
-O. C.
To my lovely wife, Tiffany.
-H. M.

Text Copyright 2007 Oliver Chin
Illustrations Copyright 2007 Heath McPherson
Immedium, Inc.,
P.O. Box 31846
San Francisco, CA 94131
www.immedium.com
All rights reserved, including the right of reproduction
in whole or in part in any form. For information about
special discounts for bulk purchases, please contact
Immedium Special Sales at sales@immedium.com.
First hardcover edition published 2007.
Edited by Tracy Swedlow
Book design by Elaine Chu

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Chin, Oliver Clyde, 1969
Timmy and Tammy's train of thought / by Oliver Chin ;
illustrated by Heath McPherson.
p. cm.
Summary: Timmy and Tammy love to play with toy trains and
hear train stories, and when their parents take them on a real
train ride the experience is everything they imagined it could be.
ISBN-13: 978-1-59702-008-4 (hardcover)
[1. Railroads--Trains--Fiction. 2. Brothers and sisters--Fiction.]
I. McPherson, Heath, ill. II.Title.
PZ7.C44235Tim 2007
[Fic]--dc22
2006024133
ISBN 13: 978-1-59702-008-4

By Oliver Chin Illustrated by Heath McPherson Immedium Inc San Francisco CA - photo 4

By Oliver Chin
Illustrated by Heath McPherson

Immedium, Inc.
San Francisco, CA
www.immedium.com

Timmy and his sister Tammy loved trains Playing on the living room floor the - photo 5

Timmy and his sister Tammy loved trains. Playing on the
living room floor, the two pushed their trains along the tracks.
Choo, Choo! they whistled.

Timmy adored Wayne the Train Tammy fancied Jane They both liked Kate and Nate - photo 6

Timmy adored Wayne the Train.
Tammy fancied Jane.

They both liked Kate and Nate
the freight cars, Hank and Frank
the tank cars, Bruce the Caboose,
and others too.

Often Tammy and Timmy would watch the adventures of Wayne Jane and their many - photo 7

Often Tammy and Timmy would
watch the adventures of Wayne, Jane,
and their many friends. The colorful
trains came in all shapes and sizes
and had different jobs to do.

At night Mom and Dad would read them their favorite bedtime stories Timmy and - photo 8

At night, Mom and Dad would read
them their favorite bedtime stories.
Timmy and Tammy liked hearing the
funny sounds the trains made.

Then one day Mom said I think Timmy and Tammy would enjoy riding on a real - photo 9

Then one day, Mom said, I think Timmy and
Tammy would enjoy riding on a real train.
Dad replied, Thats a great idea. Lets plan a trip!
So they told their children, who became
very excited.

On the night before their special train ride Timmy dreamt I want to be the - photo 10

On the night before their special
train ride, Timmy dreamt:
I want to be the engineer!

Meanwhile, Tammy imagined:
I want to be the conductor!

The following day the family arrived early at the train station Mom and Dad - photo 11

The following day, the family arrived
early at the train station. Mom and
Dad bought the tickets, and Tammy
and Timmy eagerly waited in line.

Barreling through a billow of smoke here came the train Timmy and Tammy - photo 12

Barreling through a
billow of smoke,
here came the train!

Timmy and Tammy carefully
chose their seats, and Mom and
Dad sat down behind them.

The conductor punched their tickets and made sure everyone was safely seated - photo 13

The conductor punched their tickets and
made sure everyone was safely seated.

Next the engineer shouted,
All-Aboard!
Then they were off !

Timmy and Tammy felt bigger than ever as the little train pulled out beyond the - photo 14

Timmy and Tammy felt bigger
than ever as the little train pulled
out beyond the orange cones.
Toot, Toot!
piped the train.

From the freight yard the train moved faster and faster Passing the repair - photo 15

From the freight yard,
the train moved faster and faster.
Passing the repair shop, roundhouse, and
water tank, it entered a beautiful green forest.

Feeling the cool breeze in their hair Timmy and Tammy gazed up at the leafy - photo 16

Feeling the cool breeze in their hair,
Timmy and Tammy gazed up at the
leafy trees around them.
Shhh, Shhh! whooshed the train.

Onward the train steamed into the sunlight It coasted over rolling meadows and - photo 17

Onward the train steamed into the sunlight. It coasted
over rolling meadows and fields full of flowers.

Timmy counted the birds circling overhead Tammy marveled at the white cotton - photo 18
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