Mulch The Lawnmower
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Rating | : | 4.72 (778 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0974571547 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-15 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Shirley Labusier said How To Be a True Friend. Mulch is a yellow walk-behind mower who shares the garage with his best friend Rider. Rider is a big red sit-down mower who has the honor of mowing the field at the professional baseball stadium. Mulch's great desire is to one day mow the baseball field, but that does not stop him from being proud of his friend. Mulch always shouts encouragement to his good friend each morning as Mr. Corey loads Rider onto a trailer. "Have an awesome day!" Mulch shouts as they drive away.It's Mulch's job to cut the Corey family lawn. There's not much to do all day, all alone in. A Tale of Achievement Richard R. Blake Scott Nelson has written and illustrated this uniquely crafted, fanciful tale about confidence and attempting big challenges. Mulch the Lawnmower is a picture storybook for children in grades one through four. This is a story of Mulch and Rider who are lawnmowers. Mulch is called to a task bigger than any he has ever done. He is called on to mow the entire professional baseball field.Worried about his limitations, but eager to accomplish the task, he tackled the assignment successfully and was rewarded by accolades from the baseball team. This is a story of cou. Lisa said Feel Good Book. Every page is full of brightly colored drawings. If your child is not yet a reader, they will enjoy following along by looking at the great pictures. The pages have about a paragraph of type on them. Even though my nine year old son reads chapter books, he really enjoyed reading this book. It wasn't like a baby book, but at the same time a younger child would also enjoy it. The inside flap read "an intermediate picture book for children in grades 1-Feel Good Book Lisa Every page is full of brightly colored drawings. If your child is not yet a reader, they will enjoy following along by looking at the great pictures. The pages have about a paragraph of type on them. Even though my nine year old son reads chapter books, he really enjoyed reading this book. It wasn't like a baby book, but at the same time a younger child would also enjoy it. The inside flap read "an intermediate picture book for children in grades 1-4" but if you have a younger child, I wouldn't wait to buy it. The story is about: friends that cheer each other o. " but if you have a younger child, I wouldn't wait to buy it. The story is about: friends that cheer each other o
But one day, Mulch was presented with an assignment larger than life, mowing an entire baseball field by himself. Was he confident that he could do it? Or would he let his owner and himself down? Read this enjoyable story about how Mulch uses his determination and positive attitude to complete his task and be part of a winning team! Vibrant and cheerful illustrations.. Mulch the Lawnmower, written and illustrated by Scott Nelson, is a story about a trusty push mower named Mulch. Dependable and diligent, Mulch did his job with pride