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Reach for this book when your child starts asking questions about the past or feels frustrated by being small and inexperienced. It is a perfect choice for bridging the gap between generations, using the world of steam engines to show that being old is a sign of resilience and a treasury of great stories rather than just being worn out. The book introduces Skarloey and Rheneas, two very old engines celebrating their hundredth birthday on the Island of Sodor. Through their memories, children learn about the history of the railway and the value of long term friendship. It is an ideal read for preschoolers and early elementary students who are fascinated by history or who are learning to appreciate the wisdom of their grandparents. By focusing on the engines' longevity and the pride they take in their work, the story fosters a sense of gratitude for the things and people that have stood the test of time.