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Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel by Virginia Lee Burton
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Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel

by Virginia Lee Burton

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Houghton Mifflin, 1967 (1967), Hardcover

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People don't think that Mike and Mary Anne are capable of digging the amount that they say. With lots of hard work and few people who believe in them, they do more than others think possible.
  katerch | Nov 15, 2009 |
This story is about Mike and his steam shovel, after digging the basement in one day they accidentally didnt leave a way out. As the town watched them work they also were involved in finding a solution to this problem. So the steam shovel was rrepurposed to a furnace and Mike became the janitor. A sweet and happy ending. Grades 2-3. ( )
  awiltenburg | Oct 13, 2009 |
This book is a good realistic fiction because it shows perserverance. Genre: realistic fiction. Media: cryons. Age Appropriateness: primary, intermediate ( )
  kbuxton06 | Sep 21, 2009 |
A favorite with my sons and grandson! ( )
  conniebarnes | Aug 28, 2009 |
Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel are inseparable. They go everywhere together. She’s “a beautiful red steam shovel./ Her name was Marianne.” Your youngsters observe Mike and Mary Anne in a series of illustrations as they dig the great canals for the big boats to sail through, and cut a tunnel high in the mountains for the trains to go through.

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Mike Mulligan had a steam shovel, a beautiful red steam shovel. Her name was Mary Anne. Mike Mulligan was very proud of Mary Anne.
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Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel

Virginia Lee Burton

Book description
Mike and Mary Anne are becoming obsolete; they agree to dig a cellar for the town hall in just one day. They are successful, but they forget to leave an exit route. Mary Anne is retrofitted to be the furnace for the town hall. Suspenseful and exciting, but long for a readaloud. Themes of accepting others for who they are and what they have to offer.

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Mike Mulligan and his steam shovel Mary Anne make quite a team. The inseparable duo digs the great canals for the big boats to travel through, cuts through the large mountains so trains can pass, and hollows out the deep cellars for the great skyscrapers in the city. But the introduction of gasoline, electric, and diesel shovels means big trouble for Mike and Mary Anne. No one wants an old-fashioned steam shovel like Mary Anne when a modern shovel can do the digging in half the time! Forced to travel far out of the city to look for work, Mike and Mary Anne find themselves in the little town of Popperville. Mike and Mary Anne make a bid to dig the cellar for the new town hall, promising the town that if they can't dig the cellar in just one day they'll accept no payment for the job. Will Mike and Mary Anne be able to complete the job? The whole town of Popperville turns out to watch. Virginia Lee Burton, author of such classic children's books as The Little House and Katy and the Big Snow, offers a touching portrait of love and dedication while commenting on the modernization that continuously shapes our lives. Hamilton's wonderful crayon drawings bring Mike and the indomitable Mary Anne to life. (Ages 3 to 6)

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