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Push! Dig! Scoop!
A Construction Counting Rhyme
Push! Dig! Scoop!
A Construction Counting Rhyme
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Description
Down at the construction site, mummy and daddy trucks show their little ones how to build. Push goes a big mummy bulldozer and her one little dozer! Dig goes a daddy digger and his two little diggers!
Count along with every scooping, mashing and spinning family of trucks in the construction site – all the way from the bright early morning until it's time to snuggle in bed.
Picture book talents Rhonda Gowler Greene and Daniel Kirk have joined together for a book that will dig its way into the hearts of those who love Goodnight Digger and Bob the Builder.
Product details
Published | 06 Oct 2016 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 32 |
ISBN | 9781408881668 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury USA Childrens |
Dimensions | 255 x 255 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The addition of the sound effects is a nice touch that will be appreciated by storytime audiences. . . . Counting practice for construction-truck fans.
Kirkus Reviews
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Showing the gentler side of construction sites and big rigs, Greene and Kirk's excursion should satisfy young truck-lovers.
Publishers Weekly
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A clever reimagining of “Over in the Meadow” featuring different families of construction trucks . . . Greene is in tune with preschoolers and has created a sensitive rhyming and counting book. . . . This appealing picture book will work well in classrooms and storytimes and as a bedtime read. A must-have for most collections.
School Library Journal
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In this well-conceived, bouncy and colorful primer, Greene builds up various geometric shapes from a line. . . . A clever and fun introduction to the assorted shapes.
starred review, Publishers Weekly on WHEN A LINE BENDS . . . A SHAPE BEGINS
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In prose reminiscent of the 'Old MacDonald' song, Greene develops an amusing story. . . . A storytime winner.
starred review, School Library Journal on BARNYARD SONG
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A loving, deeply satisfying story that lights up the path toward sweet dreams.
starred review, Booklist on AT GRANDMA'S