At a Construction Site (Wheels at Work)
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Rating | : | 4.90 (665 Votes) |
Asin | : | 155337987X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 24 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-04-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Great Book! My 3 y/o son loves big trucks and this has been the best book (and we've read a lot) that teach the different construction machines. Great book!. very realistic illustrations and intelligent writing A Customer we are a family with 2 truck loving boys- our house is full of heavy machinery type books- this one is probably the boys' and our favourite because the illustrations are very nice and very realistic- but any book can have a great picture of a truck right?- what distinguishes this book from all the rest is that the descriptions of the machinery is really interesting and intelligent- there are no silly little sentence like: "a bulldo. lydiadeetz said Great Truck Book!. This is a favorite at our house. I picked it up as a Bargain Book at the local grocery store, mostly because it was cheap, but it's been a huge hit! Good pictures and interesting to read. It names all the various trucks, but also has wonderful descriptions of what is happening in the pictures. Great use of adjectives. The trucks are also labeled on some of the pages, which is helpful (if you're a parent, still learning all the name
The ultimate ride for the young expert of all things wheeled.An excellent choice as a beginning non-fiction resource or to simply satisfy preschoolers’ fascination with these monster vehicles, the Wheels at Work series is definitely on the right track.Paintings with depth and big-wheeled vehicles with heft
He lives and works in a general store over a century and a half old, located in the picturesque village of Eden Mills.Don Kilby is an award-winning illustrator and author of many children's book including: The Wheels at Work Series, Hold on McGinty, Forts of Canada, Christmas in Lunenburg, Twilight Fairies and many more. He lives and works in a general store over a century and a half old, located in the picturesque village of Eden Mills. Don Kilby is
From transcontinental highways to a local construction site, the Wheels at Work series provides a close-up look at the world of hardworking trucks and machines. Emergent readers will appreciate the simple narrative sentences and the vibrant, detailed artwork.