Little Toot
Toot along with the tugboat who has charmed generations! The classic edition with original art by Hardie Gramatky.
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Little Toot
Toot along with the tugboat who has charmed generations! The classic edition with original art by Hardie Gramatky.
9.99 In Stock
Little Toot

Little Toot

by Hardie Gramatky
Little Toot

Little Toot

by Hardie Gramatky

Paperback(Reissue)

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Overview

Toot along with the tugboat who has charmed generations! The classic edition with original art by Hardie Gramatky.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780698115767
Publisher: Penguin Young Readers Group
Publication date: 08/25/1997
Series: Little Toot
Edition description: Reissue
Pages: 96
Sales rank: 263,281
Product dimensions: 7.06(w) x 7.81(h) x 0.29(d)
Lexile: AD890L (what's this?)
Age Range: 3 - 7 Years

About the Author

Hardie Gramatky was born in Dallas, TX, in 1907 but moved to California as a small boy after his father died of tuberculosis. He attended Stanford University (earning the tuition by working as a logger and a bank teller) and Chouinard Art Institute before becoming one of Disney’s early animators in 1929. In the 1920s and ‘30s, he helped start the California Watercolor movement. In 1936, after a 6-year Disney contract expired, he left the company (earning $150 a week, a huge sum in the Depression) to move to New York City with his wife, artist Dorothea Cooke, to become illustrators. It was there, in his studio on Pearl Street, that Gramatky saw a Moran tugboat out his window that obviously didn’t want to work and kept making figure 8s on the East River. So in 1939 after painting many watercolors of the busy harbor, Gramatky wondered what would happen if a “tug didn’t want to tug” and wrote the story. The book got immediate attention and has been a favorite picture book ever since, and Gramatky’s fine art watercolors and giclée prints continue to be prized. He died of cancer of the ileum in Westport, Connecticut, on April 29, 1979.

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From the Publisher

Praise for Little Toot by Hardie Gramatky:

"I am delighted to know that this classic piece of Americana, Little Toot, will be enjoyed by readers of all ages for many years to come."—Eric Carle

"How delightful to revisit the seaworthy world of brave Little Toot—that little tugboat who proves his courage and earns his manhood riding atop Gramatky's superb, water, wild waves. This book has a sweet innocence and joy that now seems thoroughly lost."—Maurice Sendak

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