Saturday, December 2, 2017

[BOOK REVIEW] The Caboose Who Got Loose by Bill Peet





Title:  The Caboose Who Got Loose

Author:  Bill Peet

Genre:  Trains / Traveling / Children's / Adventure

Year Published: 1971

Year Read:  2009

Publisher:  
Houghton Mifflin Company

Source:  Library

Content Rating:  Ages 4+  (Nothing Objectionable)

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“The Caboose Who Got Loose” is a great story from the creative mind of Bill Peet about a small caboose named Katy who wants to escape her life as a caboose and live happily in a peaceful place.  “The Caboose Who Got Loose” may be a bit tedious for some children, but it is still a cute little story nonetheless. 



Bill Peet’s story about a caboose who wants to live a peaceful life in the countryside is a great tale for many children.  Children will feel for Katy’s sadness at being a mere caboose and not having a peaceful life of her own.  Bill Peet’s writing is highly creative as he narrates the story in a rhyming prose that fits the mood of the story perfectly.  Bill Peet’s illustrations are always the highlights in his books and this is certainly no exception.  The characters are drawn in a similar fashion as “The Brave Little Toaster” as the cabooses and the houses have windows for eyes. 





“The Caboose Who Got Loose” is a cute story about how one must be satisfied with what life brings us and will definitely interest many children who love books about trains and how to love life.  I would recommend this book to children ages four and up since there is nothing inappropriate about the story.





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