Synopses & Reviews
This fun book in the shape of a Bulldozer has four wheels so little drivers can race them anywhere. The big, tough wheels actually grip, and the beautiful, full color photographs inside are captioned with vehicle names to make learning fun. Whether your little road-runners love school buses or sporty cars, hogs or 18-wheelers, there's a Wheelie book to take them speeding out of the store! Vroom, vroom, vroooooooooom!
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BIG, bold with color, tactile, great for small motor skills, durable, inexpensive and just plain fun. (eyeontomorrow.com, June 23, 1999)
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Talk about a 'moving' book, each bright vehicle in this clever series has four wheels so little drivers can race them anywhere (Parenting Plus)
Synopsis
Climb aboard a backhoe, watch as building is knocked over, and learn how a road is made. Take an up-close look at the wide variety of machines that are used on a building site.
Looking at a variety of machines with a wide range of uses, the Machines at Work series explains how vehicles help people on farms, construction sites, and other busy places. Each of the books answers questions with bright, interesting photographs of machines in different situations to explain how they work and what they do. Complete with plenty of amazing facts on this popular subject, the Machines at Work series is sure to be a hit with young readers and machine enthusiasts. Vroom-vroom
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Full-color photos plus four sturdy wheels allow little drivers to race these vehicles anywhere.
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Each bright book features full-color photos of a variety of vehicles plus four sturdy wheels. Little drivers can race these vehicles anywhere.