The Little Engine That Could
6W Watty Piper, illustrated by George and Doris Hauman. New York: Platt & Munk, 1961.
Description
The Little Engine That Could is a classic children’s story about determination, optimism, and perseverance. It tells of a stranded train full of toys and treats for children that needs help getting over a mountain. When larger, stronger engines refuse to assist, a small blue engine bravely steps in despite its size. With the encouraging mantra, “I think I can,” the little engine manages to pull the train over the hill, delivering joy to the children and teaching the timeless lesson that courage and a positive attitude can overcome great obstacles.
Notes
Classic iconic children's story, hardback with dust jacket, very fine condition.
Original: $50.00
-65%$50.00
$17.50



Description
6W Watty Piper, illustrated by George and Doris Hauman. New York: Platt & Munk, 1961.
Description
The Little Engine That Could is a classic children’s story about determination, optimism, and perseverance. It tells of a stranded train full of toys and treats for children that needs help getting over a mountain. When larger, stronger engines refuse to assist, a small blue engine bravely steps in despite its size. With the encouraging mantra, “I think I can,” the little engine manages to pull the train over the hill, delivering joy to the children and teaching the timeless lesson that courage and a positive attitude can overcome great obstacles.
Notes
Classic iconic children's story, hardback with dust jacket, very fine condition.
























