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Push! Dig! Scoop!
A Construction Counting Rhyme
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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.
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What Reviewers Are Saying
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 * In prose reminiscent of the 'Old MacDonald' song, Greene develops an amusing story ... A storytime winner -- starred review * School Library Journal on BARNYARD SONG * A loving, deeply satisfying story that lights up the path toward sweet dreams -- starred review * Booklist on AT GRANDMA'S * The poetry flows naturally ... Both the text and illustrations give a sense of cheerfulness and warmth * School Library Journal on DADDY IS A COZY HUG * A sure-fire hit ... Fun, fun, fun -- starred review * Booklist on LIBRARY MOUSE * Kirk soups up his streamlined oil paintings with comic nuance. The dog characterisations are a stitch, and youngsters will enjoy the subtle jokes. A load of fun * Publishers Weekly on MY TRUCK IS STUCK * Pre-schoolers will love this bright picture book about a day in the life of a busy freight train. Kirk's color saturated pictures are a feast for the eye, with many wonderful details for little ones to explore. A sure-fire hit with budding engineers * Booklist on CHUGGA-CHUGGA CHOO-CHOO * Kirk in top form. The smooth, bright surfaces and chunky objects will remind readers of their own toys, while the dramatic, dynamic perspectives exude just the right amount of brought-to-life magic * Publishers Weekly on TUGGA-TUGGA TUG BOAT *