It makes realistic
train whistling sounds and has flashing headlights (for those dark tunnels under the couch...)
I have a fancy one that my mom gave me (it even makes a little
train whistle sound!)
Not exact matches
He sang about running from his mother's «Sunday learnin»» toward the distant
sound of
train whistles.
Your child will certainly pick up the rhyme and learn to
sound the
train whistle at just the right time.
It's all controlled by a remote that lets you move the
train forward and backward and
sound bells,
whistles and... MORE special announcements.
These phantom
sounds are not speech, but rather whooshing noises,
train whistles, cricket noises or whines.
The director harmoniously links disparate
sounds and images: the buzz of a fly or a gunshot segues into the howling
whistle of a
train and the squeaking of a weathervane becomes the plaintive whine of a harmonica.
The railroad page received a
train whistle, a fire siren blew on the fire department page, and the
sound of a waterfall accompanied the page about Mill Pond Falls!
The
sound of a
train whistle.
Although the
sound of a faraway
train whistle often stirs nostalgic longings, Zoellner reminds us that railroads were built on the backbones of many laborers who lost their lives in the effort to stretch gleaming tracks across a nation.
Imagine if someone else will be
whistling at your dog, if it is properly
trained to respond only to the call or the
sound of its name, then it will ignore the
whistle.
Some alternative
sounds include the button on the lid from a jar of baby food, a ballpoint pen (just make sure you only use ballpoint pens for
training to avoid confusing the cat), a mini-stapler, and a dog
whistle.
Come to Me Most small pets can be
trained to come to their owner, either when their name is called or when they hear a distinctive
sound, such as a
whistle, squeak or a box of treats being shaken.
Note the hosts, «While you may hear the occasional siren, normal neighborhood noise or
train whistle during your stay, the most common
sound is that of silence broken only by birds, frogs and the wind in the trees.»