New Releases by Watty Piper

Watty Piper is the author of Fast Roll Engine 12ct (1985), Det glada blå loket (1984), Die kleine blaue Lokomotive (1979), Mother Goose (1978), Watty Piper's Trucks (1978).

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Fast Roll Engine 12ct

release date: Oct 18, 1985

Mother Goose

Mother Goose
A collection of Mother Goose with the rhymes grouped by type: lullabies, learning rhymes, game songs, rhymes about animals, and others.

Watty Piper's Trucks

Watty Piper's Trucks
Describes several kinds of trucks such as a street sweeper, fire truck, and cement mixer.

The Little Engine that Could. Retold (from The Pony Engine by M.C. Bragg) by Watty Piper. Illustrated by George & Doris Hauman. (Silver Anniversary Edition.).

The Little Engine that Could. Retold (from The Pony Engine by Mabel C. Bragg) by Watty Piper. Illustrated by Lois L. Lenski

The Easy-to-read Little Engine that Could

The Easy-to-read Little Engine that Could
When the other engines refuse, the Little Blue Engine tries to pull a stranded train full of toys and good food over the mountain.

Little Folks of Other Lands

Little Folks of Other Lands
A description of children in many countries and the life they lead. "Without the trouble of packing even an over-night bag, this book will take you to many far away and fascinating lands. Watty Piper hopes that it will do more then that. One of the pleasantest things about going to new places is making new friends ... you will find they are not so different from you after all. Surely you can be friends ..."--The author to the reader.

Children's Hour with Red Riding Hood (Annotated)

Children's Hour with Red Riding Hood (Annotated)
Arnold Munk was the owner of publishing house Munk and Platt and used the pen name Watty Piper. Arnold Munk was raised in Hungary and as a kid migrated to the United States with his family, ultimately settling in Chicago. Watty Piper was the name used by Arnold Munk to create children''s books and edit several Munk and Platt publications.

The Cock, the Mouse and the Little Red Hen

The Cock, the Mouse and the Little Red Hen
After her friends refuse to help the little red hen with her housework, she uses an ingenious trick to save them all from a hungry fox.

Children's hour with the birds, by Watty Piper

The Little Engine that Could(Audio ebook)

The Little Engine that Could(Audio ebook)
From "I think I can" to "I knew I could," The Little Engine That Could helps kids realize that anything is possible if you put your mind to it! ? A stranded train is unable to find an engine willing to take it on over difficult terrain to its destination. Only a little blue engine is willing to try and, while repeating the mantra "I think I can, I think I can", overcomes a seemingly impossible task. ? The Little Engine That Could is an illustrated children's book that was first published in the United States in 1930. It was written by Watty Piper with pictures of Lois Lenski. In 2007, the National Education Association named the book one of its "Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children". In this ebook version, the story is lively narrated by Catherine Fu with vivid sound effect. ? Enrich Spot’s Children’s Classics is a selection of the most famous tales and fables. These fabulous stories are presented in this edition with a refreshing design and professional narration. The editors have created simple, easy-to-understand vocabulary and fun questions for children.
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