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Whose Tools Are These?: A Look at Tools Workers Use - Big, Sharp, and Smooth (Whose Is It?: Community Workers)

by Sharon Katz Cooper

Series: Whose is it?

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Describes some of the different kinds of tools that workers use.
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This book teaches children about tools. Children will learn that utensils are tools along with shovels and things we use to cook as well. Children will also learn the names of tools that some workers use as well.
Age: 3-6
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  Kashe22 | Mar 15, 2023 |
This book helps the students to think about the tools that they have been seen or used in the past. It is a great book to learn about math skills as well. The student can describe which one is big, small, soft, hard, sharp, and smooth. Furthermore, who can use these tools, your family members or the construction worker or others? The students get to know how community workers can use the tools. This book promotes the children's cognitive skills as well. I love this book.
I can read this book with the pre-k to kindergarten.
Source: FP ELC Reading Book Collection (Teaching Strategies Gold) ( )
  Wilmot | May 20, 2018 |
Whose Tools are These is about various kinds of tools that workers use, including lifeguards, doctors, and a field biologist.

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  Alexandria1013 | Jun 1, 2016 |
has all different kinds of tools and it shows who uses them.
  Kristin1993 | Dec 9, 2014 |
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