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A Little Engine That Could Road Trip

Watty Piper Jill Howarth

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English
Grosset & Dunlap Inc.,U.S.
02 August 2022
The Little Engine That Could is on the move and visiting all fifty states! Follow along as our favorite little blue train road-trips across the United States of America to lend a helping hand.

The Little Engine That Could is on the move and visiting all fifty states! Follow along as our favorite little blue train road-trips across the United States of America to lend a helping hand.

Choo-choo! The Little Engine That Could is road-tripping through all fifty states and helping out along the way. Next stop- Georgia! Explore the bustling city of Atlanta and hike your way through Stone Mountain Park with the blue train as she winds her way through the state.
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Illustrated by:   Jill Howarth
Imprint:   Grosset & Dunlap Inc.,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 178mm,  Width: 178mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   230g
ISBN:   9780593519363
ISBN 10:   0593519361
Series:   The Little Engine That Could
Pages:   18
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active

Watty Piper was a pen name of Arnold Munk, an owner of the publishing firm Platt & Munk. Arnold Munk used the name Watty Piper as both an author of children's books and as the editor of many of the books that Platt & Munk published. Born in a sleepy little town in the hills of Pennsylvania, Jill Howarth always knew she wanted to be an artist. Upon graduating from Penn State University with a degree in graphic design, she entered the corporate design world. As a senior designer and then art director at Hasbro Toys, she occasionally embellished collateral and product packaging with fun little drawings. More requests for these illustrations came her way and before she knew it, she was doing more drawing and less layout design. After leaving corporate life to start a family, she began freelancing. She lives just west of Boston, with her husband, three teenagers and a crazy, lazy dog.

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