PETER AND THE TROLLY
- PETER AND THE TROLLY
- Categories:Picture Books
- Language:Others
- Publication Place:Croatia
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- Pages:32
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:200mm×235mm
- Text Color:Full color
- Words:(Unknown)
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Right in front of Peter’s house was a trolley stop.
Every day he would watch the electric trolleys as they came, stopped, and then continued on their way; and he d watch the people come, wait for the trolley, hop off and on the trolley, and continue on their way.
Peter’s grandma’s house was seven trolley stops from Peter’s house.
Every Sunday, Peter and his mother would ride in the trolley to visit grandma for lunch.
Peter liked to look at the map that showed the way to his grandma’s house. He would read the map and count the stops. Peter imagined himself riding the trolley to visit grandma. “At the trolley stop in front of my house, the trolley stops, the doors open and people get out. I get in, sit down, and count seven stops, and then I get out right in front of grandma’s house.”
In his mind, Peter would follow the route to grandma’s house.








