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| Original Title: | The Little Engine That Could |
| ISBN: | 0448405202 (ISBN13: 9780448405209) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | The Little Engine That Could |
| Literary Awards: | Lewis Carroll Shelf Award (1958) |

Watty Piper
Hardcover | Pages: 48 pages Rating: 4.16 | 98845 Users | 1401 Reviews
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| Title | : | The Little Engine That Could (The Little Engine That Could) |
| Author | : | Watty Piper |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Original Classic Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 48 pages |
| Published | : | July 11th 2006 by Platt & Munk (first published 1930) |
| Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books. Classics. Fiction |
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When I was seven, my Mom used to read to us from this little book.It was one of many books scattered atop our bright red plastic-‘n-steel tabletop, and she was cataloguing them for her new Public Library!
It was a bright red-letter year for us kids, too, that year - a real Book Bonanza.
And THIS was the way she encouraged stick-to-it-iveness in us lazy, dozy kids - with books like this: ‘I THINK I can! I THINK I can!’
Just like the relentless chugging of a pint-sized locomotive!
Well, I KNEW about steam locomotives in those days.
Dad used to take me down to the central Roundhouse back then to watch ‘em. The huge wheel would turn the engine around 180 degrees so it could face back out towards the station - and start a new trip...
Well, THIS little locomotive thought it could make its trip if it told itself it COULD do it hard enough.
And, when it got really chugging away, Mom would read, ‘I KNOW I can! I KNOW I can!’
AND the little locomotive was, of course, ultimately successful.
But that was my mom for you!
I remember one night at that same kitchen table four years later, when she was studying for her finals prior to receiving her Master’s Degree in Library Science - with an excruciating migraine.
She made like the little engine again, only THIS TIME she was SINGING, in spite of her pain:
ONE MORE RIVER
AND THAT’S THE RIVER JORDAN!
ONE MORE RIVER
AND THAT’S THE RIVER TO CROSS!
Because she KNEW she could make it.
The day she received her diploma was a bright, warm spring day in Montréal.
The proud dignitaries and even prouder McGill graduates were there in full regalia.
But perhaps proudest of all, decked out in our Sunday best, were my Dad and us three little kids...
For our Mom had done it - just like she had promised!
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Ratings: 4.16 From 98845 Users | 1401 ReviewsArticle Containing Books The Little Engine That Could (The Little Engine That Could)
A great story and definite a keeper for my collection.It aims to deliever a message to help teach children and adults to overcome adversaries and believe in themselves, which i believe is a great message. Everyone gave up on the toys but not that little blue engine that could.'I know I can, I know I can, I know I can''I knew I could, I knew I could, I knew I could...'The little blue train never doubt himself, never gave up and achived his goals. The book would be ideal for children aged 2-6 andCelebrity Death Match Special: The Little Engine That Could versus Neural Networks and Deep Learning"Oh, please help me!" begged the family filter. "I'm being trained, you see, but I'm stuck in this local minimum. If I can't get out by tomorrow morning, I'll be put into production anyway and all the boys and girls will be exposed to potentially unsuitable content! Yes, Microsoft's quality control really is that slipshod!""Doesn't sound too serious," mused the Naive Bayesian Classifier. "A bit of
I rated this book a "5" because it is a classic book with such a great message to children. Both little boys and girls can enjoy this book and appreciate the message in it. This story is about a train carrying goods for children but it breaks down and is unable to get the goods to the children. The train asks several trains that pass by for help, but they all decline for various reasons. Eventually a little engine helps although she thinks she is not strong enough to pull the train over the

One of my alltime favorite books as a kid. I don't even have to tell you how many times in my life that "I think I can, I think I can" became "I know I can, I know I can" and this was of immense help to overcome challenges. Absolutely must-read to kids and grandkids!
Of course I've read this many times. For one thing, it's a staple for the first week of many kindergartens. But I'd like to see the new illustrations by Loren Long.Otoh, I see by the preview that the toys are still the same ancient ones that I dismissed as irrelevant, twee, and old-fashioned even when I was a little girl in the 60s. Too bad.......Oh, one of my libraries has the ebook of the newer edition. So I just read it. I don't know if the text is a little different than what I remembered
I loved this book!!! I write books to empower children overcoming various forms of adversity.This book is a perfect example of the types of books I write and want to write!It is inspirational and encouraging!It fits with my motto: DREAM, BELIEVE, ACHIEVE...EVERY CHALLENGE CAN BE OVERCOME!!!Still at my age, whenever I think "I can't", I remember this book and I say "Yes, I can!"This book also inspired my eldest child, my daughter, Danielle. She was abused by a babysitter at 13 months old and
Still good! With a surprisingly non-creepy clown (okay just a little scary at first). Slightly dated in language but not bad. And a good heartfelt message and story.


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