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  1. The Little Engine that Could. Piper, Watty. Chug chug chug. Puff puff puff. He little rain ran along the tracks. She was a happy little train. Her cars were full of good things for boys and girls. There were all kinds of toy animals. Giraffes with long necks, teddy bears with no necks, and even a baby elephant.

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  2. Jan 23, 2021 · 41 pages : 24 cm. When the other engines refuse, the Little Blue Engine tries to pull a stranded train full of toys and good food over the mountain. Introduces vocabulary, reading comprehension, rhyming, character identification. 004-006.

  3. The Little Engine that Could By Watty Piper This is the classic story of the little blue engine that believes in himself and tries very hard. “I think I can. I think I can.” Some new sounds and words your baby might learn: chug chug, puff puff, ding dong, train, engine, full, toys, dolls, up, down, “I think I can”, pull, slowly, hooray.

  4. This Adapted Literature resource is available through the Sherlock Center Resource Library. The text and graphics are adapted from the original source. These resources are provided for teachers to help students with severe disabilities participate in the general curriculum.

  5. A best-selling version in late 1940’s and early 1950’s was “The Little Engine that Could,” narrated by Paul Wing, and released by RCA Victor. In it, the Toyland Special runs into trouble carrying toys from the town of “Hither” to “Yon.” Paul Wing was born in Peoria, Illinois, on March 5, 1892.

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  6. The Little Engine That Could - Piper, Watty - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site.

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  8. The Little Engine That Could - Long Edition by Watty Piper - Free download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read online for free. Scribd is the world's largest social reading and publishing site.

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