No racing in the haul-ways! From the late, beloved author Amy Krouse Rosenthal, a look at seven adorable train cars on their first day of school.All aboard the train-car pool! A new lineup of students is off and rolling to Choo-Choo School. After reciting their classroom rules — 
Work hard, play fair, be kind — it’s time for some math to get the wheels turning. Then everyone’s ready to climb a hill in gym (it’s good to blow off steam), sing songs in music (Flat Car is a bit off-key), and learn the whole alphabet, especially the letter 
R. In one of Amy Krouse Rosenthal’s last books, lighthearted verse portrays a world where train stations are classrooms, the conductor doubles as the teacher, and Boxcar is happy to hand out tissues to anyone who 
ah-choo-choos. Bright, energetic illustrations by animation artist Mike Yamada bring the whole clickety crew to rollicking life.					
				 
				
					
					On sale: July 14, 2020
										
Age: 3-7 years
															
Grade: Preschool - 2
															
Page count: 40 Pages
										
ISBN: 9780763697426
															
Reading level: Fountas/Pinnell: M
										
				 
												
					
					Amy Krouse Rosenthal wrote more than thirty picture books, including 
Little Pea and the #1 
New York Times bestsellers 
I Wish You More and 
Dear Girl, (written with her daughter, Paris Rosenthal). She was a contributor to National Public Radio, a TED collaborator and speaker, a filmmaker, a creator of a specialty line of keepsake journals, and the author of two groundbreaking adult memoirs (
Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life and 
Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal). Amy Krouse Rosenthal raised her three children with her husband on a tree-lined street in Chicago.
Mike Yamada is the author-illustrator of 
Cool Cat Versus Top Dog and the illustrator of other books for children, including 
Bedtime Blastoff and 
Kai to the Rescue! He has also worked as an animator with Disney and Dreamworks, with credits on film projects such as 
Big Hero 6 and 
How to Train Your Dragon. He lives in Los Angeles.					
				 
												
					
					Brightly colored cartoonstyle digital illustrations portray this crew as a fun-loving class, eager to learn many of the same things young children would study...This appealing story is a terrific choice to read at the beginning of a school year, or anytime for train-loving children.
—Booklist