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- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
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Each truck and big machine in these enticing rhyming poems is different -- and little readers are invited to find a vehicle that's like them. Sixteen boisterous, rhyming poems -- each one highlighting the job and personality of a different vehicle, from a backhoe to an ambulance to a snowplow -- invite young children to meet their favorite trucks face-to-face. Cheerful illustrations show each one in action, digging (or dozing, or dumping) away. Engaging visual details like an anxious turtle crossing the street just ahead of a steamroller are sure to keep preschoolers poring over the pages as they consider the question, "Trucks as far as eyes can see. . . . Which truck would you like to be?"
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Digger, Dozer, Dumper, Hope Vestergaard, David Slonim
- Langue
- Année de publication
- 2018
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- (souple)
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- Langue
- Anglais
- Auteurs
- Hope Vestergaard, David Slonim
- Éditeur
- Candlewick Press (MA)
- Publié
- 2018
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 32
- ISBN10
- 0763699691
- ISBN13
- 9780763699697
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Livres pour enfants, Technologie & Ingénierie, Voitures & Transports, Construction & Statique, Contes, Pour bien dormir, Cadeaux pour les tout-petits, Comptines & Poèmes, Camions et poids lourds
- Évaluation
- 4,3 sur 5
- Description
- Each truck and big machine in these enticing rhyming poems is different -- and little readers are invited to find a vehicle that's like them. Sixteen boisterous, rhyming poems -- each one highlighting the job and personality of a different vehicle, from a backhoe to an ambulance to a snowplow -- invite young children to meet their favorite trucks face-to-face. Cheerful illustrations show each one in action, digging (or dozing, or dumping) away. Engaging visual details like an anxious turtle crossing the street just ahead of a steamroller are sure to keep preschoolers poring over the pages as they consider the question, "Trucks as far as eyes can see. . . . Which truck would you like to be?"




