by Watty Piper (Author) Jill Howarth (Illustrator)
The 90th anniversary celebrations continue with this charming original title featuring everyone's favorite little train is the perfect book for bedtime.
The train yard's still. There's not a sound.
The setting sun glows all around.
After a day of play, Little Engine settles in to sleep . . . but when she hears a noise outside, she goes on a midnight ride, finding a certain someone who needs her help. Say "Good night" to Little Engine in this beautiful, rhyming picture book perfect for little ones at bedtime.
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Toddler-PreS--This gentle bedtime book featuring the Little Engine retains much of the old-fashioned charm of the original. This time, a more contemporary Little Engine battles insomnia and cannot seem to settle down to sleep. Hearing an unfamiliar noise, the Little Engine is roused completely, and she embarks on a quest to save a baby bird who has fallen from its nest. Although those familiar with the classic book will see the characters reimagined faithfully by Howarth, the edges and colors of the cast have been softened here. While the Little Engine is clearly concerned with her sleeplessness in the first few pages, the rest of the book is soothing and contains lots of positive problem solving. The text rhymes and provides the lovely ending image of "dreams descend[ing] along the track." As anxiety in younger children becomes more common, this book is rather timely. VERDICT The book is not groundbreaking in content or appearance, but it is sure to please a large contingent of train-loving children.--Shannon O'Connor, Unami M.S., Chalfont, PA
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