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Reach for this book when your child is transfixed by the world in motion or when you need a calming, rhythmic read to practice the art of patient observation. It is a sensory celebration of a freight train passing through a railroad crossing, transforming a common daily occurrence into a moment of wonder and rhythmic music. Unlike fast-paced adventure stories, this book encourages children to slow down, watch, and listen to the details of the world around them. Through Philip Booth's poetic language and evocative illustrations, the story captures the industrial beauty of different train cars and the steady beat of the tracks. It is perfect for children aged 4 to 8 who are fascinated by vehicles or who enjoy lyrical, repetitive text. Parents will find it an excellent tool for vocabulary building and for teaching children how to find joy in waiting and watching.