Synopses & Reviews
Filled with playful verse and lively illustrations of all types of trucks, each with a distinct personality, this bright book is the ultimate pick for storytime with truck-loving toddlers. There is the milk truck, Seandntilde;or Moo, and the snow plow, Mr. Salty, and donandrsquo;t forget every little oneandrsquo;s favorite, Big Red, the fire truck. Included at the end of the book is a guide to these fourteen types of trucks with all sorts of interesting features and facts about each one.and#160;Now in a chunky board book format for the littlestand#160;readers!and#160;
Synopsis
Truck-loving toddlers will delight in this bright, bold book all about trucks. Now in a chunky board book format, this is sure to delight even the littlest fans of things that go.
Synopsis
Now a sturdy board book, theand#160;irresistible combination of rollicking rhymes, funny farm animals, andand#160;oneand#160;brightly colored truck make this a perfect choice for fans of all things-that-go. Hang onand#8212;it's gonna be a bumpy ride!
Synopsis
Farmer Dale is hauling a load of hay into town when, one by one, he meets some bossy barnyard animals looking for a lift. The kindly farmer lets them all squeeze in, but then his trusty truck breaks down and
everyone is stranded. That is, until they get over their differences and pull together to get that old red rig
moooooving again.
Full of raucous, rhythmic language and humor-filled illustrations, this exuberant storyand#8212;now ina sturdy board book formatand#8212;is certain to become a read-aloud favorite that you'll return to again and again.
About the Author
LISA WHEELER is the author of several award-winning picture books, including Sixteen Cows, One Dark Night, and Mammoths On the Move, which recently received a Parent's Choice Recommended Award. She lives near Detroit, Michigan.
www.lisawheelerbooks.com and#160;
IVAN BATES is the well-known illustrator of Lisa Wheeler's
One Dark Night and
Where, Oh Where, is Santa Clause?,
as well as
Just You and Me and
The Dark at the Top of the Stairs, both by Sam McBratney. He lives in England.