The Easy-to-Read Little Engine that Could

The Easy-to-Read Little Engine that Could by Watty Piper is a charming adaptation published by Penguin Young Readers Group on September 26, 1986. This edition, designed for beginning readers, features 32 pages and presents a classic tale that encourages perseverance and self-reliance through the story of a little engine determined to succeed against the odds.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that emphasizes themes of self-esteem and determination, making it a suitable choice for young audiences. The book explores topics related to transportation and railroads, providing a delightful reading experience that combines classic storytelling with accessible language. This edition is crafted to support early literacy while introducing timeless social themes.
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“I think I can! I think I can!” The classic tale of the little engine who wasn’t afraid to try. Here is a delightful adaptation of one of the best-selling children’s books of all time with a vocabulary specially geared for beginning readers.
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