![]() ![]() This series is a great pick for new readers. She also shows the imaginary journey clearly using crayon and simpler graphics that are done in a childlike style. They support the text on the page, offering new readers just the right amount of support visually. ![]() The illustrations by Mata are friendly and use the white space on the page nicely. It has plenty of action and motion to keep the story moving forward in a way that is paced perfectly for new readers. With her story of a supportive and playful family, she has a story that can be told simply. There is real challenge in writing a good easy reader and Lyons meets that challenge head on here. ![]() The last stop comes eventually and they are back home just in time for dinner. The next stop has his big brother join in. At the next stop, it’s Momma who comes aboard in time to see the city go by. ![]() At the first stop, someone is waiting! It’s Daddy, who climbs aboard. Soon he has built a train engine and begins a journey down the tracks. Ty spots an empty box and knows just what to do with it. But his father is busy making dinner, his mother is folding the laundry, and his big brother is doing his homework. Ty loves adventures and most of all he wishes his family would play with him. Ty’s Travels: All Aboard! by Kelly Starling Lyons, illustrated by Nina Mata (9780062951120) ![]()
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