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Richard Scarry
Richard Scarry's Cars and Trucks from A to Z (A Chunky Book(R))
by Random House Books for Young Readers (Board book) (Release Date: 1990-10-03)
Illustrated in full color. This car-and- truck-filled alphabet extravaganzathat starts with an ambulance and ends with a zippercar, is shaped like LowlyWorm's applemobile.
Richard Scarry
Cars and Trucks and Things That Go (Giant Little Golden Book)
by Golden Books (Hardcover) (Release Date: 1998-06-01)
Roger Priddy
My Big Truck Book (My Big Board Books)
by Priddy Books (Board book)
-Ideal for babies and toddlers.-Stunning large format brings images to life.-Helps to build a child's vocabulary.
DK Publishing
Diggers and Dumpers (Ultimate Sticker Book)
by DK CHILDREN (Paperback)
DK presents exciting new covers for two of your favorite Ultimate Sticker Books, as well as one new title. Annotated with factual information, each book contains more than 60 full-color, reusable stickers so children can create their own fun scenes.
Cars (DMA Learn to Draw)
by Walter Foster (Paperback)
With this delightful drawing book, anyone can learn to re-create the charming characters from Disney/Pixar's action-packed adventure, Cars -- which follows hot-shot rookie racer Lightning McQueen's quest to become the youngest car ever to win the coveted Piston Cup Championship. Simple step-by-step instructions and easy-to-follow illustrations guide young artists from simple sketches to colorful character renderings.
H. A. Rey
Curious George and the Dump Truck
by Houghton Mifflin (Hardcover)
Curious about the big truck next door, George takes a closer look. He wants to see how it works. Before long he finds that one little lever can mean big trouble! But George quickly puts his monkey ingenuity to work and finds a surprising solution to his messy mishap.
Ed Emberley's Drawing Book of Trucks and Trains
by L,B Kids (Paperback)
hese titles launch Little, Brown's major redesign of all 14 of Ed Emberley's classic drawing books. With brand-new covers and a new vertical trim size perfect for bookstore racks, these books are sure to attract new generations of fans.Using his simple 'alphabet' of a few letters and squiggles, Ed Emberley shows would-be artists how to draw a selection of terrifying weirdos, ghastly monsters, speedy trucks, trains, and other modes of transportation. Each book is packed with pictures that kids love and really want to draw.
Michael Teitelbaum
Tonka: If I Could Drive a Dump Truck!
by Cartwheel (Paperback)
A young boy describes all the work he would do if he drove a dump truck.
Philemon Sturges
I Love Trucks!
by HarperCollins (Hardcover) (Release Date: 1998-12-30)
Vivid paintings by Shari Halpern and light verse by Philemon Sturges take readers through the roaring world of rumbling trucks and reveal each truck's special job.
Machines at Work
by HarperCollins (Library Binding) (Release Date: 1987-09-25)
‘With the call of ‘Hey, you guys! Let’s get to work,’ women and men shoulder drills and picks, board cranes and cement mixers, and set their equipment bulldozing and steamrolling across vibrant page spreads. Barton generates the excitement of road and building construction for young sidewalk engineers.’ —BL. 1988 Fanfare Honor List (The Horn Book)Notable 1987 Children's Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 1987 (NSTA/CBC)1987 Children's Books (NY Public Library)
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