BRIANNA CAPLAN SAYRES didn't know a breakdown train from a
roundhouse-until her three-year-old fell in love with Thomas the
Tank Engine! Now Brianna and her husband are busy chugging along
with their two boys in Seattle. She is the author of Where Do
Diggers Sleep at Night? and Where Do Jet Planes Sleep at Night?,
both illustrated by Christian Slade. You can visit Brianna on the
Web at briannacaplansayres.com and facebook.com/authorbrianna.
CHRISTIAN SLADE's classic, distinctive art style can be found in
picture books, novels, and magazines for children. He holds an MA
in illustration from Syracuse University, as well as a BFA in
drawing and animation from the University of Central Florida. He
lives with his wife, two children, and two corgis in Florida. Visit
him on the Web at christianslade.com.
"Sayres and Slade move naturally from their truck lullaby, Where Do
Diggers Sleep at Night? (2012), to this nighttime serenade to all
things train. In gentle scenes that reflect the colors of the
setting sun or are lightened by the stars and moon under a
dusky-blue sky, anthropomorphized trains prepare to bed down for
the night. "Where do snowplow trains sleep / after all the tracks
are clear? / Do their moms say, ‘Plow your toys, kids— / bedtime's
almost here'?" The rhyming verse and illustration pair to make
clear to readers the job of each train: the monorail's heavy-lidded
eyes look toward the airport it services, and the subway rests
under a brightly lit and busy city street reminiscent of Times
Square. Trains include steam, passenger, freight, fire, high-speed,
and breakdown trains as well as trolleys, and the ending suitably
places most around a roundhouse under their blanket of stars…before
a turn of the page reveals a boy and a girl asleep in their twin
beds, their toy trains and tracks laid out in an otherwise pristine
bedroom. Pair this with Kevin Lewis' Chugga-chugga Choo-choo,
illustrated by Daniel Kirk (1999), for more train fun. Thanks to
the popularity of Thomas the Tank Engine, hopeful engineers will
want to be able to identify the many different types of trains, and
their out-of-the-know adults will appreciate this inclusive primer.
——Kirkus Reviews
PreS-K-The team who created Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night? now
turn their attention to railroad bedtime rituals. This offering
very closely mirrors its predecessor. Monorails, subway cars, fire
trains, and even toys are imagined in various nighttime scenarios.
Matched with rhyming text, small trains shown with their larger
version mimic parents and children. In one scene a miniature steam
train sips cocoa on the tracks next to its mother, while in another
a diminutive freight train sleeps on its daddy's flatbed as they
head back toward the station. As an added bonus, a mouse dressed as
an engineer makes an appearance in every spread. The cute cartoon
trains are given realistic details and cherubic smiling faces.
VERDICT Train lovers will be sure to take this bedtime read for a
ride. A sound selection for one-on-one and small group sharing,
perfect for bedtime story hours.-Laura Hunter, Mount Laurel
Library, —School Library Journal
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