The Little Engine That Could mini

| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.88 (923 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0448400715 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 48 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2017-03-07 |
| Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Share the story of the little blue engine with your pint-sized reader.. What do you get when you combine an all-time classic and a tiny format? The perfect gift for giving
. About the Author Watty Piper is the pseudonym of Arnold Munk, author behind the classic retelling of The Little Engine That Could and cofounder of Platt & Munk Publishers (now part of Grosset & Dunlap.) Munk’s retelling of the beloved children’s tale has sold millions of copies since its 1930 publication and inspired generations to believe they can
Where's the rest of the story? A Customer This will teach me not to read the reviews carefully before purchase. This is a very abridged version of the classic story: the bright shiny engine and the big strong engine are nowhere to be found. If you're after the book you remember from your childhood, find another version. The illustrations are bright & fun, but there's just too much missing from the story.. WIAPilot said One of the Most IMPORTANT Books Your Child Can Read. I read this book as a child. As a result, I grew up with the realization that if I tried hard enough and kept at it long enough, almost anything was possible! I also came away from this book realizing that it was good to help others. I believe that it is the SINGULAR most important book that a child 1-5 can have read to them!Having said that, over the years I have given this story to man. Little Engine That Could, Deluxe Edition , Watty Piper Purchased this version because it was listed as being complete (no missing engines or key parts of the story), well bound, and had excellent artwork. All that proved true when the book arrived. I would recommend this particular hardbound version to anyone who wants a copy of The Little Engine That Could that will be used for a generation or more.
. Watty Piper is the pseudonym of Arnold Munk, author behind the classic retelling of The Little Engine That Could and cofounder of Platt & Munk Publishers (now part of Grosset & Dunlap.) Munk’s retelling of the beloved children’s tale has sold millions of copies since its 1930 publication and inspired generations to believe they can
