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 L...
The Little Engine That Could, Watty PiperWatty Piper is a pseudonym for the Platt & Munk publishing house.The Little Engine That Could is an American folktale (existing in the form of several illustra...
My son loves this book. L-O-V-E-S it. The board book had been his go-to "read this to me 4 times in a row" book as a baby and now as a 19 month old toddler, he's discovered this edition and insists on...
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 ...
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....
Found this book in a second hand store. I have heard the term so often...decided to buy it. Great lesson for children and adults alike. ...
Ever the classic teaching children the importance to not give up. My daughter enjoyed it. ...
Seriously! How is it possible that this delightful, inspirational tale is NINETY years old!?! Well, it is and to celebrate there is a brand new edition just waiting to be read and added to your librar...
Celebrity 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 l...
This is just a classic story for children, introducing themes of perseverance in the face of difficulty. " I think I can, I think I can " (sounding like a train chugging along) vs. "I cannot, I cannot...