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Trouble on the Orphan Train (AIO Imagination Station Books)

Trouble on the Orphan Train (AIO Imagination Station Books)

Published in
2016
4.30
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Description

Over 1 million sold in series!When they step into the Imagination Station, kids experience an unforgettable journey filled with action-packed adventure. With each book, they're whisked away with cousins Patrick and Beth to embark on a new journey around the world and back in time.This easy-to-read adventure is number 18 in the successful series that has now sold over 450,000 books in the series. Patrick and Beth arrive on an orphan train, heading west. They befriend an orphan who is falsely accused of being part of a train robbery. No one will adopt the child. Patrick and Beth stay with their new friend until the end of the line. All the while, they search for Eugene, who is missing somewhere in time.
Age
8-12
Text complexity
developing
Length
144 pages
Book in series
#18

Why to read

  • Engaging Historical Adventure: 'Trouble on the Orphan Train' is part of the AIO Imagination Station Books series, which is known for taking young readers on exciting journeys through history. This book offers an engaging adventure that brings the era of the orphan trains to life, making it a fun way for kids to learn about this significant part of American history.
  • Character Development and Moral Lessons: The book features well-crafted characters that children can relate to and learn from. As the protagonists face challenges and make tough decisions, readers can absorb valuable moral lessons about courage, empathy, and the importance of helping others.
  • Faith-Based Perspective: Written from a Christian worldview, this book incorporates faith-based values and lessons that can resonate with Christian families. It provides a platform for parents and children to discuss faith in the context of historical events and personal growth.
  • Enhances Imagination and Creativity: The Imagination Station series encourages readers to use their imagination as they visualize different time periods and scenarios. 'Trouble on the Orphan Train' continues this tradition by sparking creativity and wonder in young readers, inspiring them to explore more and even create their own stories.