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THE LITTLE ENGINE THAT COULD -A Play for Children about Resilience and Gratitude

Based on the 1930 text by Watty Piper

 

Cast: Flexible (10–25)

Performance style: Narration + ensemble movement.

Narrator: Once upon a time, on a busy railway yard, there were many engines working every day. One morning, a long train of cars was filled with good things—food, toys, and gifts for children waiting on the other side of a mountain.

(Freight Cars form a connected line. Each shows what they carry through gesture.)

Freight Cars (together): We must get over the mountain!

(The Broken Down Engine enters slowly.)

Broken Down Engine: I cannot go. I am broken.

Narrator: So the cars waited and asked for help.

(The Big Engine enters with heavy, confident movement.)

Freight Cars: Will you help us over the mountain?

Big Engine: I cannot. I am too busy.

(Big Engine exits. The Shiny New Engine glides in.)

Freight Cars: Will you help us?

Shiny New Engine: I cannot. I am too fine for such work.

(Shiny New Engine exits. The cars droop.)

Narrator: The cars felt worried and sad.

(The Little Blue Engine enters, small but steady.)

Freight Cars: Little Blue Engine, will you help us?

Little Blue Engine (pauses): I am not very big… but I will try.

(They connect. The ensemble begins a slow, uphill movement.)

Narrator: Up, up, up they went toward the mountain.

Little Blue Engine (softly, rhythmical): I think I can… I think I can…

(Ensemble repeats quietly. The climb becomes heavier.)

Freight Cars: Push on! Push on!

Little Blue Engine (stronger): I think I can! I think I can!

(They reach the top. The movement changes to lighter, downward travel.)

Narrator: Over the mountain they went and down the other side.

Little Blue Engine (joyfully): I thought I could! I thought I could!

(Children on the other side rush forward, cheering.)

Children: Here come our toys and food!

Narrator: And the Little Blue Engine learned that even the smallest engine can do great things if it tries.

(All face the audience.)

All (together): I thought I could.

(Freeze. Bow.)

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