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Celebrate life's journeys with The Little Engine That Could! Selling over 60,000 copies in the first two months on sale, I Knew You Could! provides familiar comfort in changing times and serves as a wonderful gift that will be treasured for years to come. With inspiring and enlightening words of wisdom, this sweetly nostalgic book is perfect for graduates of all ages as they make the transition from one phase of life to the next. From "I think I can" to "I knew I could," The Little Engine That Could helps us remember that anything is possible if you put your mind to it!
"The Little Engine that Could" advises how to find one's own track, handle life's ups and downs, and even face the dark tunnels that can make one frightened or sad.
This trite volume imagines The Little Engine That Could after she proves that she can, spouting clich s from her engine in a steady stream of hot air. "I wish I could show you the stops that you'll visit,/ But that isn't my choice to make for you, is it?/ Instead, I can tell you some lessons and tales/ That I've learned and relearned in my time on the rails." It's standard stuff: there are many paths in life-and a right one for you, the grass isn't really greener (translated into a transportation analogy: "Sometimes you'll look up and see planes in the sky,/ And you'll think to yourself, `I wish I could fly' "), stay true to yourself, make new friends and rely on them in times of need, etc. In one spread, the Little Engine anxiously faces a pitch-black tunnel, with headlights barely piercing the darkness. But strands of glowing track lead to the exit, and readers are reminded that "The track you took in must also go out." The relentlessly bright mood and lack of story line gives the book the feeling of an extended greeting card. However, smiling engine, cars and planes accompanied by happy people running alongside may well lift the spirits of down-and-out readers. All ages. (Mar.) Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information.
More Reviews and RecommendationsWatty Piper's classic The Little Engine That Could has delighted and encouraged children for more than seventy years.
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October 04, 2009: this book is a must for all ages. it is a good life leson for the very young to the very old. we all need some reminding of the way life has a way of taking all of us. i hope many will find this simple life lesson book helpful. amust for high school and all starting on lifes road.
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July 25, 2009: My wife is a public school teacher, and we are grandparents, so the book works wonderfully on two fronts. Children need all of the inspiration they can get to read these days, what with video games, T.V and a host of other things to distract them from learning to read. My wife and I see children that enter the 2nd grade that can't read or write, not just because previous grade levels have dropped the ball in their teaching duties, but parents that don't CARE! So, someone has to care for these children. If you see a child stuggling to read, help them out. Buy them a simple, but encouraging book, and teach them to read!