Synopses & Reviews
This nonfiction follow-up to Whose Tools? features six kinds of trucksandmdash;a utility truck, a fire truck, a snowplow, an ambulance, a crane, and a broadcasting truckandmdash;with five different parts of each truck properly labeled. The answer to each inquiring refrain of andldquo;Whose truck is this?andrdquo; is revealed under a gatefold, engaging the reader in an informative guessing game about trucks and their operators. With lyrical (and factual!) text by New York Times bestselling author Toni Buzzeo, and the expertly stylized art of Jim Datz, this sturdily constructed board book is perfect for curious and playful young readers.
Review
andquot;A nifty, unexpectedly sophisticated exploration of the tools and professions connected to the world of construction.andquot;
Review
STARRED REVIEW
andquot;Women are well represented among Datzandrsquo;s carpenters, roofers, electricians, plumbers, and painters (who are drawn in a range of skin tones), providing a subtle and#39;you could do this, tooand#39; message that is cemented in a closing scene of two children playing with blocks in the finished house.andquot;
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STARRED REVIEW
andquot;Interactive and educational, this one is a must for toddlers and preschoolers fascinated by trucks and the people who operate them.andquot;
Review
andquot;Datz includes a solid mix of male and female workers in a variety of skin colors. A last-page twist reminds readers that toy trucks can be just as fun as the real thing.andquot;
Synopsis
The board book Whose Truck? is "interactive and educational . . . a must for toddlers and preschoolers fascinated by trucks and the people who operate them" (Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review). This nonfiction follow-up to Whose Tools? features six kinds of trucks--a utility truck, a fire truck, a snowplow, an ambulance, a crane, and a broadcasting truck--with five different parts of each truck properly labeled. The answer to each inquiring refrain of "Whose truck is this?" is revealed under a gatefold, engaging the reader in an informative guessing game about trucks and their operators.
With lyrical (and factual ) text by New York Times bestselling author Toni Buzzeo, and the expertly stylized art of Jim Datz, this sturdily constructed board book is perfect for curious and playful young readers.
"Datz includes a solid mix of male and female workers in a variety of skin colors. A last-page twist reminds readers that toy trucks can be just as fun as the real thing."--Publishers Weekly
A Guess-the-Job Book series:
Whose Tools?
Whose Truck?
Whose Big Rig?
Whose Boat?
Synopsis
This nonfiction ode to building a house from the ground up features six kinds of craftsmen and the 24 tools they use, accurately labeled. The answer to each inquiring refrain is revealed under a gatefold, seven in all, engaging the reader in an informative guessing game. With lyrical (and factual!) text by New York Times bestselling author Toni Buzzeo, and the expertly stylized art of illustrator and designer Jim Datz, this sturdily constructed board book is perfect for curious and playful young readers.
About the Author
Toni Buzzeo is the author of the 2013 Caldecott Honor Book and
New York Times bestseller
One Cool Friend, as well as many other books for children.
A former elementary school librarian and secondary-school teacher, she now lives with her husband in both Buxton, Maine, and Sarasota, Florida.
Jim Datz is an illustrator and designer known for his screen prints, decorated apparel, and illustrated home goods. He lives in Brooklyn.