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Machines Go To Work

by William Low

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Illustrations and text on lift-the-flap pages present vehicles and other useful machines at work, including a backhoe, a fire truck, a tug boat, a railroad crossing sign, and a container ship.
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toddler/preschool picture book (trucks and construction machines)
large, engaging fold-out pictures of TRUCKS are sure to draw attention, and are sandwiched neatly between onomatopoeia sounds. This is definitely one of those books that will draw readers closer (they always want to touch the pages when they see things of great interest). Nice vocab, too.
"GZZZZZZZZZK! This backhoe is ready. The stabilizers are down.
Is the backhoe digging up the flowers?
No, it's digging a hole for new crab-apple trees. The flowers are safe.
"WWAAAAAWWWWWWWWRRR! [picture of firetruck]
Is there a fire in the cherry blossom trees?
No, a kitten is stuck in the tree. Thanks to the firefighter for setting her free."

preschoolers and older toddlers will get more out of the question/answer puzzles, but younger toddlers will also listen with rapt attention. ( )
  reader1009 | Jul 3, 2021 |
Wonderful picture book showing all kinds of big machinery on extra large pages.....
  CECC9 | Jun 20, 2018 |
THis book has a lot of good info about real life situations with happy endings. ( )
  Lukemathison | Mar 29, 2016 |
This book keeps a reader on their toes as questions help you answer what each vehicle does.
Source: DuPont Library
Age: 3 - 4 ( )
  TimberlyG | Oct 27, 2013 |
Excellent no nonsense book about machines that work, great truck/construction book. The flaps are rather irritating, can see how this book will need lots of future repair. ( )
1 vote dangerlibearian | Apr 8, 2011 |
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