Let's Go on Land Transport! For Beginning Readers

Let's Go on Land Transport! For Beginning Readers

Author
authorAmber

An engaging educational book introducing various land vehicles to young readers. It features simple, lively descriptions and fun facts about cars, buses, trains, bicycles, and more.

age4 - 8 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

Zoom, beep, vroom! There are many ways to travel on land.

A car goes “vroom vroom!” Families ride in cars to go shopping or to school.

A bus is big and strong. It can carry many people.

A train runs on tracks and goes very fast. It can pull carriages.

A bicycle has two wheels. You pedal with your feet to make it move.

A motorbike goes “vroooom!” It’s smaller than a car but faster than a bicycle.

A truck is big! It can carry food, toys, or even cars inside!

An ambulance takes people to hospital. Its loud siren says “nee-naw, nee-naw!”

A fire engine is bright red and shiny. It carries firefighters, water, and ladders.

A taxi takes you where you want to go. You tell the driver and off you go!

A tractor works on farms. It pulls heavy plows to help grow food.

Police cars keep us safe. Garbage trucks clean our streets. Delivery vans bring packages to your home.

Land transport is amazing! Which type did you see today?

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