The Little Engine That Could
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3.9 • 235 Ratings
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Publisher Description
This iBook is not connected with the official The Little Engine That Could™ book published by Penguin Young Readers Group and is not authorized by Penguin. The Little Engine That Could" is a special project as it was the first known story to highlight a female character as a motorized heroine. Mabel C. Bragg, a Boston school teacher, is attributed as the originator of this famous story. Her version was formally published in 1920 by Olive Beaupre Miller, a female entrepreneur who began The Book House for Children publishing company. Various versions of the story have since been produced, and is now considered one of the best all-time stories in children's literature.
Music by: Nate Lee
Narration by: Bob Workmon, Allison David, and Noel Hunter.
Digitally compiled: by David Stith.
Customer Reviews
The little engine that could
A very informative book about certain trains being douch bags but one train believing and achieving awwwww friendship 👍
Best book ever
I really enjoyed this book. I'm in year 11 and I'm 15 and this book was amazingly tense. I generally didn't think the little train would get the toys to the children at one point. I got really worried. Defiantly think the atmosphere the author created was amazing and It a must read. I will continue to read because I really enjoyed it. Recommended age is defiantly 15-20. Up to 'to kill a mockingbird' standards. I recommend it.
Fan dabby dozzy
A hit with my son. .lovely book