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Author name: Watty Piper

 : The Little Engine That Could
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Type of bind: Hardcover
EAN num: 9780399244674
ISBN number: 0399244670
Label: Philomel
Manufacturer: Philomel
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 48
Printing Date: September 27, 2005
Publishing house: Philomel
Age index: Baby-Preschool
Sale Popularity Level: 28873
Studio: Philomel




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Product Description:
Everyone loves The Little Engine That Could, that classic tale of the determined little engine that, despite its size, triumphantly pulls a train full of toys to the waiting children on the other side of a mountain.

Now the great Loren Long (Mr. Peabody’s Apples) has brilliantly re-illustrated this classic story, bringing it exuberantly to life for today’s child. Get on board for the publishing event of the year.



Customer Reviews
User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - kids books
great story, great pictures, great big strong book. My family and I enjoy this book a lot.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - I think I like it, I think I like it
Okay, very first things first. This book has got some gender issues going on. All the male trains are too busy to help the broken down train and its little friends carry presents to the little children. The only train that cares is super tiny, has a very uneventful job, and is female. If you can get past this gendered message, the book does show that if you push yourself hard enough, you can accomplish your goals.



Rated by buyers 2 out of 5 stars - Unnecessary gender sterotyping
There is no Watty Piper. This, apparently, is a pseudonym used by the publishers Platt & Munk. The story has had sexist overtones since it was published in the early 20th century. It either paints men as unhelpful and selfish or women as the best assistants. Interestingly, adults polled about the gender of the star of the story typically say that it is male!

Either way, I would hope that our society is evolving beyond this now. Subtle negative messages, such as violence in the Three Little Pigs and gender typing in this book, should be discouraged. We, as consumers, can assist in this by buying other books. In this case, there is no author whose feelings will be hurt - it's just a publishing company that is trying to milk this story for all it's worth. As one reviewer suggested, the train genders really should be removed (as in the early 20th century versions) or alternated. Simple, really.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Great Update of a Classic Tale
I purchased this book for my son, the youngest of my 4 children. He's a wonderful, sensitive boy who's quite attached to Mom (which is normal). We were looking for a book that portrays in a gentle way the ability we all have to try new things and broaden our world. At the time as a mid 3 year older he was a bit tentative about new play groups etc. I thought of a move like Lion King. However the death Simba's dad and the veiled level of violence for a young child probably was a bit much for a 3 year old. That's when I remembered the collage that hung on my wall as a youngster of the train that could. I searched online a found this version which is delightful. The modern rendition of the art is joyful and the story is instructive without being judgmental. Your young kids will enjoy the large size of book and the wonderful message too!



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Great Book - Thanks for Ruining It
This is simply a great book for kids. The original illustrations weren't very good (much better in this version), the text doesn't make any sense and the story is awful. Guess what? Kids don't care. I loved this book as a kid and I've seen my own kids love it too. This is the single most requested read in my household - there were days when we read it 10 times.

As for you idiots who worry about the sex of the trains, perhaps you should also spend be concerned about whether a 'little' engine is offensive to short people, why the girls get dolls and the little boys get pen-knives, or why the little engine is blue instead of black.

Give me a break, let's not ruin a great children's story with this kind of nonsense.

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