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Little Red Train

When Duffy the driver is told to keep on going until the lights change that's exactly what he does - so he doesn't even notice that he's driven Little Red Train right under the channel to France! This is a gloriously detailed book that will be a joy to return to again and again. With a minimal text and bright busy pages Ben Blathwayt's picture books have enormous appeal for young children.
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When Duffy the driver is told to keep on going until the lights change that's exactly what he does
- so he doesn't even notice that he's driven Little Red Train right under the channel to France! This is a gloriously detailed book that will be a joy to return to again & again. With a minimal text & bright busy pages Ben Blathwayt's picture books have enormous appeal for young children.

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France - A state situated in Western Europe with several overseas territories.
Red - One of the three primary colours
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