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When the toy clown invites the Little Engine to solve riddles as part of an Easter egg hunt, the Little Engine is worried until her friends pitch in and she finds her self-confidence. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Premise/plot: The Little Engine (that could) and friends (many friends) are following clues and answering riddles on their hunt for (chocolate) Easter eggs.
My thoughts: This one appears to have first been published in 2020. It is not available in board book form. Holiday board books (and picture books) are in a class of their own, in my opinion. I try to understand why they exist, why they get published (to make money for the publishers, to be bought as gifts). Usually the gimmick is to connect character(s) from an established series (or brand) with a holiday (Easter, Christmas, Valentine's Day, St. Patrick's Day, etc.).
I have absolutely nothing against The Little Engine That Could. I don't. It's a delightful enough story. One that I could even read aloud again-again to a train-loving toddler. I think if you have a train-loving toddler then this one would be fine for the Easter basket. But there are better train stories....and better Easter stories. This one is just fine. ( )