Locomotive No. 40 is more than a hundred years old – still with a fire in her belly that has her chugging her way through the Connecticut countryside to this day. Now, that's determination. She's not ...
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Are your kids tired of even their favorite books as we continue to isolate? Then treat the family to the 90th anniversary edition of “The Little Engine That Could,” an enduring story written by Watty ...
"The Little Engine That Could Earns Her Whistle," a musical adaptation of the picture book that has inspired millions of children and adults, makes a station stop at Governor State University's Center ...
A Merry Engine is pulling cars filled with toys and food for the good boys and girls when it cannot go any further. The little clown asks some other Engines for help but all of them refuse to pull the ...
Was "I think I can" the grandmother of "lean in?" Some readers see the plucky locomotive as a parable about working women, but in some versions of... In 'Little Engine That Could,' Some See An Early ...
Locomotive No. 40 is more than a hundred years old – still with a fire in her belly that has her chugging her way through the Connecticut countryside to this day. Now, that's determination. She's not ...
Long (I Dream of Trains) pays respectful homage to George and Doris Hauman's compositions in his visual interpretation of the classic tale of determination and perseverance, first published in 1930.
Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. "Chug, chug, chug. Puff, puff, puff. Ding-dong, ding-dong." The beloved tale of the little blue engine ...