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The Train Ride

The Junglies Series 2, Book 6

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The Train Ride

By: Francois Keyser
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The Junglies take a train ride to the beach with their friend Jungle Man. As usual, there is never a dull moment with the Junglies, and soon the train is out of control on a one-way track to disaster! Will the friends be able to stop the train? Will they get to the beach safely, or will the trip end in disaster?

This story teaches young readers about teamwork.

This story is part of the Junglies series. The Junglies stories are about the adventures of five jungle animals and their game warden friend.

Each Junglies story introduces children to the topic of endangered species, as each species of animal represented by a character has at least one subspecies which is endangered. The theme of unity in diversity is also introduced to children, as the animals are best friends despite being different.

©2021 Francois Keyser (P)2021 Francois Keyser
Animals Literature & Fiction Fiction Transportation

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