Brewster’s Little Helper

Brewster’s Little Helper by Michael Anthony Steele is a delightful children’s book published by Scholastic Inc. in 2011. This original edition, written in English and spanning 24 pages, presents an engaging story set in the world of Chuggington, featuring the adventures of Zephie, who aspires to pull freight like the larger chuggers.
In this charming narrative, readers will follow Zephie’s journey as she attempts to prove her capabilities by pulling one of Brewster’s loads, only to find herself in a challenging situation. The story emphasizes themes of determination and self-worth, illustrating that even the smallest chuggers can make a significant impact. With elements of juvenile fiction and a focus on transportation, particularly railroads and trains, this book is sure to capture the interest of young readers.
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Let’s Ride the Rails!
An ABSOTOOTLY appealing story featuring Chuggington’s biggest and smallest chuggers! Zephie wants to pull freight just like the big chuggers. When she tries to pull one of Brewster’s loads, she gets pulled right off the tracks! In the end, she learns that no chugger is too small to make a difference.
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