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Little Toot is a 1939 children's written and illustrated by . It features Little Toot, a small young in New York Harbor who does not want to tug. Instead, he would rather play, making figure eights in the harbor and thus being a nuisance to all the other tugboats. But when he ends up all alone on the open ocean as a storm is rolling in, it is up to him to save a grounded .


Publication history
  • 1939, USA, G. P. Putnam's Sons (93 unpaginated pages)
  • 2007, USA, G. P. Putnam's Sons (86 unpaginated pages)

The book (G. P. Putnam's Sons first children's book) has been continually in print since 1939. In 2007, in honor of what would have been Gramatky's 100th birthday, publishers rescanned the original artwork, added nine original full-color sketches by the illustrator, and brought back detailed endpapers so the book has been restored to its first-edition colors and vibrancy.


Reception
gave Little Toot a starred review, it won the 1969 Lewis Carroll Shelf Award, and is a Library of Congress classic in children's literature.

and read and raved about the 2007 restored classic edition ("Hardie Gramatky never speaks down to children") on NPR's in October 2007.


Legacy
The story appeared in an animated segment of 's 1948 film ; the story was sung by the , with providing the background musical score. In this version, Little Toot disgraces his father Big Toot by recklessly (albeit unintentionally) causing an ocean liner - the one Big Toot was towing out to sea - to run aground and crash into skyscrapers in . Little Toot is banished from the harbor and into the limit as a result. In , Little Toot realizes that he must "grow up" - in other words, give up his careless ways - in order to earn respect from the other boats...including Big Toot, who has been stuck towing garbage scows ever since that incident with the ocean liner. Then Little Toot gets his chance: another ocean liner gets stuck on 2 rocks, beyond the 12-mile limit; since Big Toot and the police boats are bottled up in the harbor by a storm, Little Toot must single-handedly rescue the grounded ocean liner...which he does. And incidentally it made Big Toot very proud of him too. This version was also adapted into comic strip form in two issues of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories in September and October 1948.

When produced a record with the Disney Little Toot song, it was the first children's record to hit the 1,000,000 sales mark on , according to then-president .

An animated adaptation of Little Toot and the Loch Ness Monster was featured in Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories with as its narrator.

There was also another movie based on Little Toot called The New Adventures of Little Toot. It featured Samuel Vincent as the voice of the title character and was released on home video in 1992 by Strand Home Video.


Little Toot series titles
  • Little Toot (1939)
  • Little Toot on the Thames (1964)
  • Little Toot on the Grand Canal (1968)
  • Little Toot on the Mississippi (1973)
  • Little Toot Through the Golden Gate (1975)
  • Little Toot and the Loch Ness Monster (1989, completed posthumously by Gramatky's wife and daughter)


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