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Books with author Watty Piper

  • The Little Engine That Could

    Watty Piper

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, March 28, 1991)
    Designed especially for toddlers, this large die-cut board book features an intriguing locomotive shape, bright, cheery illustrations, and a simple retelling of the original story just right for reading aloud.
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  • Children's Hour with Red Riding Hood and Other Stories

    WATTY PIPER, Watty Piper

    language (, May 12, 2012)
    This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.
  • The Easy-to-Read Little Engine that Could

    Watty Piper

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 26, 1986)
    "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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  • The Little Engine That Could: A Mini Edition

    Watty Piper

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Sept. 15, 2020)
    The special anniversary edition of The Little Engine That Couldâ„¢ contains the entire text and original artwork. A laminated jacket, gold-stamped cloth binding, and colored endpapers complete the deluxe package. Young readers, as well as parents and grandparents, will treasure the story of the blue locomotive who exemplifies the power of positive thinking.
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  • Stories That Never Grow Old

    Watty Piper

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, March 1, 1978)
    This book is for you, because you love fantasy and fairy tales. After the accident Pomroy is trapped in a hopeless coma. His only chance is to escape to a mysterious world of dark matter and energy
  • The Little Engine That Could

    Watty Piper

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1993)
    The Little Engine That Could
  • My First Library

    Watty Piper

    Board book (Grosset & Dunlap, Oct. 30, 2014)
    This delightful boxed set contains board book editions of three classic children's books—Good Night, Gorilla; Corduroy; and The Little Engine That Could. It's the perfect addition to every baby's library and is guaranteed to give hours and hours of reading time—at bedtime or anytime.
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  • The Little Engine That Could

    Watty Piper

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Dec. 27, 2012)
    "I think I can! I think I can!" This well-loved classic tale of the Little Blue Engine who isn't afraid to try has and will continue to inspire and entertain generations of children.Please note that this is a miniature book.
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  • The Little Engine That Could: Loren Long Edition

    Watty Piper, Loren Long

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Sept. 27, 2005)
    THE ALL-TIME CLASSIC, RE-ILLUSTRATED BY THE CREATOR OF OTIS!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 (Otis; Of Thee I Sing) 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.
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  • The Little Engine That Could mini

    Watty Piper

    Hardcover (Grosset & Dunlap, Aug. 30, 1990)
    What do you get when you combine an all-time classic and a tiny format? The perfect gift for giving. Share the story of the little blue engine with your pint-sized reader.
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  • The Little Engine That Could Helps Out

    Watty Piper

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, May 24, 1999)
    Young readers will soon be echoing the little blue engine's trademark "I think I can!" as they take their first steps on the road to independent reading with this reissue, featuring simple words, rebus pictures, and 24 skill-building flash cards.
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  • The Little Engine That Could: An Abridged Edition

    Watty Piper

    Hardcover (PLATT & MUNK, Aug. 16, 2012)
    The story of a train filled with toys and gifts for little boys and girls that breaks down before reaching the children. After asking several passing trains for help over the hill, a little blue train agrees to help the stranded toys. Even though she is small, the blue train tries her best to bring the toys to the children on the other side of the hill.