In the early days of the locomotive, there were no rules about how the trains were to be run or even who was in charge.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Sample<\/a><\/p>\n Captain Ayres found himself frustrated with the engineer on his train, a stubborn man name Mr. Hamil who seemed determined to have his way, no matter the cost to the train or its passengers. So Captain Ayres devised a way to work with Mr. Hamil, but he soon found out that he would have to work things out the hard way.<\/p>\n These books are printed in a special dyslexia-friendly font\u00a0that makes them easier for some children with visual processing problems to read. A special feature of the books is that\u00a0each two-page spread\u00a0contains a QR code that links to audio of the book being narrated<\/strong>. Children can listen and follow along to help them learn the words that they are seeing.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Titles in Series:<\/p>\n Peter Cooper’s Horse and a Half\u00a0<\/a>
\nWilliam Brown Rides the Dewitt Clinton\u00a0<\/a>
\nCaptain Ayres and the Jumping Stick<\/a>
\nWilliam Ogden’s Iron Pioneer<\/a>
\nAd Clark’s Record Run to the Pony Express<\/a>
\nGeneral Dodge and Charlie Crocker Meet in the Middle\u00a0<\/a><\/p>\n