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Thomas and the Naughty Diesel (Random House Pictureback)

Thomas and the Naughty Diesel (Random House Pictureback)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great book for early readers
Review: I am nine and when I first read this book I liked a lot. It is the perfect book for early readers. I being a fan of Thomas am very fond of it.The book is about when Sir Topham Hatt asks Diesel to help Thomas. Then Diesel gets into trouble. In the end it shows how Diesel really wasn't bad when he helped Thomas out of the mud.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great book for early readers
Review: This book is quite possibly my favorite in the Thomas the Tank engine series. The language is a little less complex than in some of the other books, and the length of the book is just right for the patience of a toddler. It is illustrated, as opposed to the photographs used in some of the other books, and the pictures are cheerful and bright. As can be expected from books in this series, "Thomas and the Naughty Diesel" teaches children of all ages a valuable lesson- that sometimes misbehaving feels bad, and that helping a friend in need can be both redeeming and rewarding.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best so far!
Review: This book is quite possibly my favorite in the Thomas the Tank engine series. The language is a little less complex than in some of the other books, and the length of the book is just right for the patience of a toddler. It is illustrated, as opposed to the photographs used in some of the other books, and the pictures are cheerful and bright. As can be expected from books in this series, "Thomas and the Naughty Diesel" teaches children of all ages a valuable lesson- that sometimes misbehaving feels bad, and that helping a friend in need can be both redeeming and rewarding.


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