The best 25 Transportation books

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Transportation Books: Go! Go! Go! Stop! by Charise Mericle Harper

Go! Go! Go! Stop!

Charise Mericle Harper

What's Go! Go! Go! Stop! about?

Go! Go! Go! Stop! is a delightful children's book that follows Little Green, a small but determined truck, as he helps his friends build a bridge. With its playful illustrations and engaging storyline, the book teaches young readers about the importance of teamwork and knowing when to slow down and take a break. It's a fun and educational read for kids and parents alike!

Who should read Go! Go! Go! Stop!?

  • Parents of young children who love trucks and construction vehicles

  • Preschool teachers looking for a fun and educational read-aloud

  • Children who are learning about the concepts of “go” and “stop”


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Transportation Books: Straphanger by Taras Grescoe

Straphanger

Taras Grescoe

What's Straphanger about?

Straphanger by Taras Grescoe takes a thought-provoking look at the world of public transportation. Through personal experiences and extensive research, Grescoe challenges the idea that cars are the ultimate mode of transport and explores the benefits of trains, buses, and subways. He delves into the history, politics, and future of public transit, offering a compelling argument for its importance in creating sustainable and efficient cities.

Who should read Straphanger?

  • Individuals interested in the future of urban transportation and city planning

  • Commuters who want to understand the benefits of public transit

  • Environmentalists and advocates for sustainable living


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Transportation Books: Otis by Loren Long

Otis

Loren Long

What's Otis about?

Otis by Loren Long is a heartwarming children's book about a kind and loyal little tractor named Otis. When a big, shiny new tractor arrives on the farm and takes over Otis's jobs, he feels left out and useless. But when a dangerous situation arises, Otis proves that he is still valuable and saves the day. It's a story about friendship, bravery, and the importance of being true to yourself.

Who should read Otis?

  • Children who love stories about friendship and perseverance

  • Parents and educators looking for books with positive messages for kids

  • Tractor enthusiasts or anyone who enjoys charming illustrations


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Transportation Books: Freight Train by Donald Crews

Freight Train

Donald Crews

What's Freight Train about?

Freight Train by Donald Crews is a captivating children's book that takes young readers on a journey through the world of trains. Through simple text and striking illustrations, the book introduces various train cars and their colors, creating an engaging and educational experience for kids.

Who should read Freight Train?

  • Parents or caregivers looking for a visually engaging book to read to young children

  • Children who are fascinated by trains and transportation

  • Educators who want to incorporate a book about colors, shapes, and trains into their curriculum


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Transportation Books: Terrific Trains by Tony Mitton

Terrific Trains

Tony Mitton

What's Terrific Trains about?

Terrific Trains by Tony Mitton is a delightful children's book that takes young readers on an exciting journey through the world of trains. With colorful illustrations and engaging rhymes, the book introduces different types of trains and their functions. It's a perfect choice for little train enthusiasts or anyone curious about these amazing machines!

Who should read Terrific Trains?

  • Children who are curious about trains and transportation

  • Parents and educators looking for a fun and educational book for young readers

  • Those who enjoy engaging rhymes and vibrant illustrations


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Transportation Books: My Car by Byron Barton

My Car

Byron Barton

What's My Car about?

My Car by Byron Barton is a delightful children's book that takes young readers on a journey with a little boy and his car. Through simple and colorful illustrations, the book explores the various parts of a car, different types of cars, and the fun adventures that can be had while driving. It is a perfect read for any car-loving child.

Who should read My Car?

  • Children who are curious about cars and transportation

  • Parents and caregivers looking for engaging and educational books for their young ones

  • Preschool and kindergarten teachers who want to incorporate a fun and informative read-aloud into their curriculum


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Transportation Books: If I Built a Car by Chris Van Dusen

If I Built a Car

Chris Van Dusen

What's If I Built a Car about?

If I Built a Car by Chris Van Dusen is a whimsical and imaginative picture book that takes you on a journey through a young boy's dream car. Filled with vibrant illustrations and creative ideas, it sparks the imagination and invites readers to think outside the box. It's a delightful read for children and adults alike.

Who should read If I Built a Car?

  • Children who are curious and imaginative

  • Parents or educators looking for a fun and creative way to teach kids about innovation and problem-solving

  • Anyone who enjoys whimsical and colorful illustrations


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Transportation Books: The Wheels on the Bus by Paul O. Zelinsky

The Wheels on the Bus

Paul O. Zelinsky

What's The Wheels on the Bus about?

The Wheels on the Bus by Paul O. Zelinsky is a delightful children's book that brings the classic nursery rhyme to life. With beautiful illustrations and a fun twist on the original song, this book takes young readers on a musical journey as they sing along with the familiar tune and discover new verses.

Who should read The Wheels on the Bus?

  • Parents and caregivers of young children

  • Early childhood educators and daycare providers

  • Children who enjoy interactive and engaging books


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Transportation Books: Digger, Dozer, Dumper by Hope Vestergaard

Digger, Dozer, Dumper

Hope Vestergaard

What's Digger, Dozer, Dumper about?

Digger, Dozer, Dumper by Hope Vestergaard is a delightful children's book that introduces young readers to the world of construction vehicles. Through playful rhymes and vibrant illustrations, the book explores the unique roles and abilities of different machines like diggers, bulldozers, and dump trucks. It's an engaging and educational read that will captivate any child with an interest in big trucks and building things.

Who should read Digger, Dozer, Dumper?

  • Parents and caregivers looking for a fun and educational book for young children

  • Children who are fascinated by construction vehicles and big machines

  • Teachers and educators who want to incorporate STEM concepts into their lessons


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Transportation Books: The Little Snowplow by Lora Koehler, Jake Parker

The Little Snowplow

Lora Koehler, Jake Parker

What's The Little Snowplow about?

The Little Snowplow is an adorable children's book about a small but determined snowplow named Plow. Despite being teased by the bigger trucks, Plow proves that size doesn't matter when it comes to helping others. With vibrant illustrations and a heartwarming story, this book teaches kids the value of perseverance and kindness.

Who should read The Little Snowplow?

  • Children ages 3-7 who enjoy stories about perseverance and teamwork

  • Parents and educators looking for a book to teach kids about overcoming challenges

  • Anyone who loves charming illustrations and heartwarming tales


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Transportation Books: Manual Drivetrains and Axles by James D. Halderman

Manual Drivetrains and Axles

James D. Halderman

What's Manual Drivetrains and Axles about?

Manual Drivetrains and Axles by James D. Halderman is a comprehensive guide to understanding and working with manual drivetrains and axles in vehicles. It covers topics such as clutch operation, transmission components, differentials, and four-wheel drive systems. Whether you're a student learning about automotive technology or a professional looking to deepen your knowledge, this book provides clear explanations and practical examples to help you master the subject.

Who should read Manual Drivetrains and Axles?

  • Automotive technicians and mechanics seeking to expand their knowledge and skills in manual drivetrains and axles

  • Students studying automotive technology or engineering

  • Professionals preparing for ASE certification in manual drivetrain and axle systems


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Transportation Books: Duck in the Truck by Jez Alborough

Duck in the Truck

Jez Alborough

What's Duck in the Truck about?

Duck in the Truck is a delightful children's book by Jez Alborough. It tells the story of a duck who gets his truck stuck in the mud and enlists the help of his friends to get it out. With fun rhymes and colorful illustrations, this book is sure to entertain and teach young readers about the value of teamwork.

Who should read Duck in the Truck?

  • Children who enjoy humorous and rhyming stories

  • Parents and educators looking for engaging books to read aloud to young children

  • Those who appreciate colorful and expressive illustrations in children's literature


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Transportation Books: The Mixed-Up Truck by Stephen Savage

The Mixed-Up Truck

Stephen Savage

What's The Mixed-Up Truck about?

The Mixed-Up Truck by Stephen Savage is a delightful children's book about a cement mixer who gets mixed up with different ingredients and creates unexpected things. With simple yet engaging illustrations, it teaches young readers about problem-solving and the importance of paying attention. It's a fun and imaginative story that will surely captivate both kids and adults alike.

Who should read The Mixed-Up Truck?

  • Children aged 3-7 who enjoy playful and imaginative stories

  • Parents and educators looking for a book to teach about problem-solving and resilience

  • Truck-loving kids who are curious about different types of vehicles and their functions


What's I Really Want to See You, Grandma about?

I Really Want to See You, Grandma by Taro Gomi is a heartwarming children's book about a little girl who can't wait to visit her beloved grandma. Through colorful illustrations and simple text, it captures the excitement and anticipation of a special family reunion. It's a delightful story that celebrates the bond between grandparent and grandchild.

Who should read I Really Want to See You, Grandma?

  • Children aged 3-7 who enjoy heartwarming stories about family relationships

  • Grandparents or parents looking for a book to read with their little ones

  • Educators and librarians who want to teach children about the importance of communication and patience


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Transportation Books: What Do Wheels Do All Day? by April Jones Prince, Giles Laroche

What Do Wheels Do All Day?

April Jones Prince, Giles Laroche

What's What Do Wheels Do All Day? about?

What Do Wheels Do All Day? by April Jones Prince and Giles Laroche is a delightful children's book that takes young readers on a journey to explore the many different kinds of wheels and the important roles they play in our daily lives. From cars and trucks to bicycles and roller skates, this book is filled with colorful illustrations and fun rhymes that will captivate the imaginations of little ones.

Who should read What Do Wheels Do All Day??

  • Children ages 3-7 who are curious about how things work

  • Parents and educators looking for an engaging way to teach kids about the functions of everyday objects

  • Anyone who appreciates creative and visually appealing children's books


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Transportation Books: Supertruck by Stephen Savage

Supertruck

Stephen Savage

What's Supertruck about?

Supertruck by Stephen Savage is a delightful children's book that tells the story of a seemingly ordinary garbage truck who transforms into a superhero during a snowstorm. With its vibrant illustrations and engaging narrative, the book teaches young readers about the importance of teamwork and the idea that anyone can be a hero.

Who should read Supertruck?

  • Parents and caregivers looking for a fun and engaging book to read to their young children

  • Children who love trucks, superheroes, and imaginative stories

  • Educators and librarians who want to incorporate themes of community, problem-solving, and teamwork into their lessons


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Transportation Books: Little Blue Truck by Alice Schertle

Little Blue Truck

Alice Schertle

What's Little Blue Truck about?

Little Blue Truck is a heartwarming children's book written by Alice Schertle. It tells the story of a friendly blue truck who helps out his animal friends in need. With its rhythmic and rhyming text, this book teaches valuable lessons about kindness, friendship, and the importance of lending a helping hand.

Who should read Little Blue Truck?

  • Children aged 2-5 who enjoy colorful illustrations and interactive stories

  • Parents and caregivers looking for a book that teaches valuable lessons about friendship, kindness, and teamwork

  • Educators who want to incorporate a fun and engaging story into their preschool or kindergarten curriculum


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What's Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel about?

Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel is a beloved children's book that tells the story of a dedicated steam shovel named Mary Anne and her operator, Mike Mulligan. When they are replaced by newer, faster equipment, they take on a seemingly impossible job to prove their worth. This heartwarming tale celebrates friendship, determination, and the power of teamwork.

Who should read Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel?

  • Parents looking for a classic children's book with timeless themes

  • Teachers who want to introduce their students to the importance of perseverance and teamwork

  • Children who are fascinated by construction and big machines


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Transportation Books: Who Is Driving? by Leo Timmers

Who Is Driving?

Leo Timmers

What's Who Is Driving? about?

Who Is Driving? by Leo Timmers is a delightful children's book that takes young readers on a colorful and imaginative journey. As various animals hop into different vehicles, the question "Who is driving?" is repeated throughout the story. With engaging illustrations and a fun guessing game, this book is sure to captivate the minds of little ones and spark their creativity.

Who should read Who Is Driving??

  • Parents and caregivers of young children

  • Children who love vehicles and animals

  • Teachers and educators looking for a fun and interactive book for storytime


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Transportation Books: Fly Girls by Keith O'Brien

Fly Girls

Keith O'Brien

What's Fly Girls about?

Fly Girls by Keith O'Brien tells the captivating story of five women who defied the odds to become pioneering female aviators in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of the golden age of aviation, this book sheds light on their incredible achievements and the challenges they faced in a male-dominated industry. A compelling and inspiring read for anyone interested in history and the fight for gender equality.

Who should read Fly Girls?

  • Readers who are interested in aviation history and the role of women in the field

  • People who enjoy stories of perseverance and breaking barriers

  • Those who want to be inspired by the achievements of pioneering female pilots


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Transportation Books: Katy and the Big Snow by Virginia Lee Burton

Katy and the Big Snow

Virginia Lee Burton

What's Katy and the Big Snow about?

Katy and the Big Snow is a children's book by Virginia Lee Burton that tells the story of a brave and determined snowplow named Katy. When a huge snowstorm hits the town, Katy comes to the rescue, clearing the streets and helping the townspeople in need. With its charming illustrations and engaging storyline, this book teaches children the importance of hard work and perseverance.

Who should read Katy and the Big Snow?

  • Children who are fascinated by big machines and snowplows

  • Parents and educators looking for a book that teaches problem-solving and perseverance

  • Readers who enjoy classic children's stories with charming illustrations


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What's The Arsenal of Democracy about?

The Arsenal of Democracy by A. J. Baime delves into the untold story of how the United States transformed its automobile industry to become a crucial player in World War II. Focusing on the pivotal role of Henry Ford and his company, the book reveals the immense challenges and extraordinary achievements that led to the mass production of warplanes, ultimately shaping the course of history.

Who should read The Arsenal of Democracy?

  • History enthusiasts who want to learn about the role of the American auto industry in World War II

  • Business professionals interested in the intersection of industry and national defense

  • Readers who enjoy compelling stories of innovation and overcoming challenges


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Transportation Books: Duck on a Bike by David Shannon

Duck on a Bike

David Shannon

What's Duck on a Bike about?

Duck on a Bike is a delightful children's book written and illustrated by David Shannon. It tells the story of a duck who decides to try riding a bike and sets off on a series of comical adventures, surprising all the other farm animals along the way. With its charming illustrations and simple yet entertaining storyline, this book is sure to captivate young readers and spark their imagination.

Who should read Duck on a Bike?

  • Children who enjoy humorous and imaginative stories

  • Parents and educators looking for a fun book to read aloud to young kids

  • Those who appreciate colorful and engaging illustrations in a children's book


What's Wheels on the Bus about?

Wheels on the Bus by Raffi is a fun and interactive book that brings the beloved children's song to life. With colorful illustrations and catchy lyrics, it takes young readers on a musical journey as they sing along to the familiar tune. This delightful book is perfect for little ones who love to sing and play!

Who should read Wheels on the Bus?

  • Parents and caregivers looking for a fun and interactive book to share with young children

  • Children who love music and singing along to familiar tunes

  • Educators and librarians seeking a playful way to engage kids in early literacy activities


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What's Transit Maps of the World about?

Transit Maps of the World by Mark Ovenden is a fascinating exploration of the world's transit systems. From the iconic London Underground to the intricate network of Tokyo's subway, this book delves into the history and design of transit maps. With beautiful illustrations and insightful commentary, it offers a unique perspective on how cities around the globe connect their citizens.

Who should read Transit Maps of the World?

  • Urban planners and transportation enthusiasts looking to explore and understand various transit systems

  • Travelers who want to navigate cities more efficiently using public transportation

  • Cartography and design enthusiasts interested in the visual representation of transit networks


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 FAQs 

What's the best Transportation book to read?

While choosing just one book about a topic is always tough, many people regard Go! Go! Go! Stop! as the ultimate read on Transportation.

What are the Top 10 Transportation books?

Blinkist curators have picked the following:
  • Go! Go! Go! Stop! by Charise Mericle Harper
  • Straphanger by Taras Grescoe
  • Otis by Loren Long
  • Freight Train by Donald Crews
  • Terrific Trains by Tony Mitton
  • My Car by Byron Barton
  • If I Built a Car by Chris Van Dusen
  • The Wheels on the Bus by Paul O. Zelinsky
  • Digger, Dozer, Dumper by Hope Vestergaard
  • The Little Snowplow by Lora Koehler, Jake Parker

Who are the top Transportation book authors?

When it comes to Transportation, these are the authors who stand out as some of the most influential:
  • Charise Mericle Harper
  • Taras Grescoe
  • Loren Long
  • Donald Crews
  • Tony Mitton