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The Little Red Caboose by Marian Potter

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Original Title: The Little Red Caboose


ISBN: 0307021521
ISBN13: 9780307021526
Autor: Marian Potter
Rating: 4 of 5 stars (2838) counts
Original Format: Hardcover, 24 pages
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Published: March 27th 2000 / by Golden Books / (first published January 1st 1953)
Language: English
Genre(s):
Childrens- 113 users
Childrens >Picture Books- 66 users

Description:

This classic picture book tells the tale of a charming red caboose who wants nothing more than to
be as popular as the big steam engine at the front of the train.
About Author:

Other Editions:

- The Little Red Caboose (Little Golden Book)

- Little Red Caboose (Hardcover)


- Little Red Caboose (Hardcover)

- The Little Red Caboose (Hardcover)

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Rewiews:

Apr 01, 2012


Kristin
Rated it: liked it
Again, I'm going to sound like I'm about 50 years older than I am, but there's something about
these "boomer" children's books that's missing in today's literature. I like that this book's lesson is
that it's okay to not be the flashy, noticeable one all the time. If you do your job, and you do it well,
then that is enough to keep the whole train from destruction. It's a lesson in humility and pride in
ones talents, be they extraordinary or simple.
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