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This was a great rhyming and sing song voice with lots of wonderful Alaskan animals for young children. This one will be a repeat asked for by my kid for a long while.

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An excellent book about the wonders of Alaska! The illustrations brought life to the excellent story!

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This is such a dreamy book! The illustrations are SO beautiful and colorful and the text is so lullaby-ish! What an awesome nonfiction book that feels like fiction!

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The book All Aboard the Alaska Train was a fun read. The rhyming words will keep the attention of little listeners as well as being fun to read for older readers. It was filled with wonderful pictures to go along with the words. I will recommend this book to all my friends with children.
I have never been to Alaska, but this made me start to think about planning a trip and riding this train someday.
Thank you NetGalley, Brooke Hartman and Red Comet Press for the ARC
All Aboard the Alaska Train. This is my personal review.

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This book is adorable and informative! My anything with wheels obsessed toddler enjoyed it so much! The art style is unique and so cute, my son loved all the different animals, and how they were all labeled! I loved the extra information about the train at the back as well, my little guy always has millions of questions about the vehicles we read about and this helped me answer them! We will be reading this again!

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When I read books like this, I like to imagine my young nephew and what he would think of them. The combo here of trains and animals would be a smash hit!

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Thank you to Net Galley for this beautifully illustrated and written e-copy of All Aboard the Alaska Train by Brooke Hartman. This rhyming book is perfect for early elementary students to read by themself or as a story time book for preschoolers.This book talks about the Alaska Train and how the children on board are introduced to different animals that live in Alaska.I did not know about the Alaska Train which is real but now have it on my bucket list..A great book with lots of information.Highly recommend.

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As an Alaskan who has ridden the Alaskan train, known here as the Alaskan Railroad, I found this book a delight. Now, true, I feel the need to remind people that critters really don't join with passengers on trains since, well, as soon as they learn I live here, I've been asked several times by tourists "Can I pet the moose?" or "When do they turn on the Northern Lights?" and such. Which, reminds me, lovely illustration of the Lights in this book. "Aaaah and Oooooh" is definitely the perfect description.

John Joseph's illustrations are a lovely touch, cute and humorous while capturing the essence of that page's focus. They're colorful and relatively realistic, I might note, in a cartoon-style manner. Brooke Hartman's mom was a tour guide on the train according to the info page, so it's obvious she comes by her interest and respect for the train journey naturally. The lyrical text is fun as it introduces the various animals and sights. It flows. (Yes, I read it aloud to the dog.) Each is introduced with the repetitive line "Chugga-chugga, clickety clack," helping children hearing the story mentally switch gears each time. Make sure you take some time to fully look at each illustration, too, as there are some neat little things to be appreciated. Definitely allow time at the end to look at the arrival at the Fairbanks station drawing. The moose on roller skates is just one of the amusing things you'll find.

Obviously, I fully enjoyed the book and may be adding it to my own guest room's Alaska Shelf. That's where I shelve books my non-Alaskan guests may find interesting. They'll appreciate the end material, too, which offers up a bit about the railroad's history and, say, use of blue and gold colors. There's also an illustrated guide to the various parts of a train, a fun add. Thanks #NetGalley and #RedCometPress for giving me this sneak peek. I especially like the use of the train climbing the mountain, seemingly to the sky, on the thank you page. Good use of the theme throughout.

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LOVE this book! We have never been to Alaska but would love to go and I imagine that this book is very true to what Alaska has in store in terms of the animals, the landscape, and other things highlighted in this book.

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All Aboard the Alaska Train is such an adorable book! The illustrations are beautiful, and there are rhyming riddles on every page that highlight an animal living in Alaska. The way this book is written encourages children to find and call out the names of each animal along the way, and the endnote about the Alaska Train encourages curious children to learn more about the actual train. What a delight!

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I wish this book had been around when my kids were little! My son has always been a lover of trains, and the anticipation of the kids on the first spread is so relatable! The illustrations are magnificent. The family takes the train through forests and mountains across various Alaskan landscapes. This book increases knowledge of landscapes, animals, Alaskan wilderness, trains, and so much more! There are a ton of opportunities for vocabulary words. The book is written in prose but uses rhyming to help beginner readers. The animals are picked up one by one as they go on their adventure, children can interact with the book by inferring and using clues from the text to guess the next animal. Then, the train gets stuck and they persevere and work together to get the train moving again.

At the end of the book, there is a map of the train route, a section with more information about the Alaska Train, a glossary, and an illustrated diagram with parts of the train labelled. This could easily be adopted for a classroom lesson in multiple content areas.

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This book has a fun topic, with beautiful pictures and descriptions of the Alaskan landscape. I also, as a mom of littles, appreciate the repetitive phrasing that would allow my littles to learn and join in during the reading.

But it really bothers me that the author used the word 'ding' as a rhyme with 'train'. It adds a layer of difficulty to reading it aloud.

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A wonderful rhyming, rhythmic picture book to help teach children different types of animals and information about Alaska! I really liked that in the back of the book it goes over the different parts of the train and gives a map of the railroad that the Alaska train rides. This will be great for storytimes as there is repetition of phrases and perfect pauses to encourage guesses.

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Really enjoyed this story of a train ride through Alaska and animals met along the way. Engaging and being pictures with additional train information at the end!

Thanks Net Galley for the temporary ARC to review.

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I really enjoyed this book, so I was disappointed to find that it contains a factual error, as buffalo are not present in Alaska. While the terms buffalo and bison are commonly used interchangeably, they are different species. Buffalo are only found in Asia and Africa, and what we have in America is an American Bison. Due to this error, I find it frustrating because I really did enjoy this book. The story was fun to read, and the illustrations were well done. Since it contains the error, I would not recommend to others to stop this misconception that buffalo are in the United States to continue.

I voluntarily read and reviewed an advance copy of this book provided by the publisher via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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The illustrations are bright and inviting, and the Alaskan animals are adorable. The repeated sound of the train keeps the reader moving through the book, and animals and humans working together to solve a problem brings the readers to a satisfying end. A few of the rhymes felt slightly labored and I'm not sure if I need to know why the animals are riding the train through their own habitat, but no explanation is given. However, it is a fun repeated story inviting reading aloud, with lots for little ones to look for and at.

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Okay, one reason I asked for this is because I want to ride this train, and I appreciate the information about how you can ride it. The rhymes are cute, the pictures are adorable, and everyone in the story has a great time. However, I'm not sure I want kids to think that if the train approaches a hill, everyone will need to get out and push. That could be my phobia talking.
Still, it was fun, and I thank NetGalley for letting me read this

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All Aboard the Alaska Train is a fun rhyming picture book filled with animals from Alaska. Kids will love the rhythm and the cute animal illustrations.

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Gorgeous illustrations and rhythmic text introduce readers 4-7 to the Alaska Train and iconic animals found in this beautiful state. Great fun!

Thanks to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for the ARC.

Opinions are mine.

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