by Dale Pike Products
Pittsfield, MA 01201


"The Train w/ No Name"
$14 (+ choice of s/h in shopping cart)

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Train w/ No Name
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You don't have to be big to be important!
Meet a little track tester who proves this to be true. Your child climbs aboard and becomes the brave engineer who saves the traveling circus train from certain danger.
Read a Sample at Bottom Of Page


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Sample Read of "The Train w/ No Name"
The personalized customization is printed in Bold lettering.
Page 3, // The Train With No Name was created especially for Jason Bullock at the age of 6 // With Love From // Mommy & Dale // Christmas 1999
Page 4 // Jason, Heather, Conner, & Josh went to the South Lee Train Station to see the big circus train that was coming to town.
Page 19 // "Look!" said Heather, tugging on the whistle cord. "It looks like it's rusted shut." The little train suddenly stopped on its tracks. "Who's that?" shouted the train with no name. Jason proudly announced, "I'm Jason, and this is Heather, Conner, & Josh. We're your new engineers!"