Tootle

Tootle by Gertrude Crampton is a classic children’s book published by Random House Children’s Books on February 12, 2001. This edition of the beloved Little Golden Book, originally released in 1945, features 24 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Tootle, a young locomotive with a passion for chasing butterflies, as he learns the importance of staying on track to fulfill his dream of becoming a Flyer between New York and Chicago.
Readers will discover Tootle’s journey as he navigates the challenges of balancing his playful nature with the responsibilities of being a locomotive. The narrative explores themes of transportation and social experiences, making it relatable for young audiences. This edition captures the charm of the original tale while introducing new generations to Tootle’s adventures in the world of railroads and trains.
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In this classic Little Golden Book from 1945, Tootle is a young locomotive who loves to chase butterflies through the meadow. But he must learn to stay on the tracks no matter what—if he ever hopes to achieve his dream of being a Flyer between New York and Chicago!
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