by Meredith Rusu (Author) Jill Howarth (Illustrator)
The Little Engine That Could saves Christmas on this enchanting holiday picture book, featuring a fun pop-up Christmas tree!
The Little Engine That Could is so excited to celebrate Christmas with all her friends! But on the night of Christmas Eve, one of Santa's elves pays a visit to Little Engine asking for her help. Santa Claus got a case of the Frosty Frittens, and he needs The Little Engine to deliver all the presents before Christmas morning!
Can The Little Engine deliver all the presents on time? We think she can! This story includes a pop-up Christmas tree!
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K-Gr 2--Based on the The Little Engine That Could by Watty Piper, illustrated by George and Doris Hauman, this is a sweet story of the Little Engine overcoming challenges when Santa gets sick on Christmas Eve. On a snowy night before Christmas, Santa's elf finds Little Engine to announce that Santa has come down with a bad case of Frosty Frittens, which is something like a cold, but with blue spots, and he needs her to deliver the gifts to the children. Through a series of gentle questions posed by the animal friends riding with her--about finding the right houses, for example, and picking the correct toys--Little Engine always replies enthusiastically, "We think we can!" Howarth's digitally rendered illustrations nostalgically summon mid-20th-century picture books. As in the original story, perseverance and belief in oneself is the overriding message. VERDICT A story that young readers will enjoy, this will be a welcome addition to holiday collections.--Melissa King
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