
Children's favorite machines are displayed on the exciting, bright pages of Big Busy Book: Trucks and Other Things That Go, from cars and trucks, to planes and boats, to tractors and construction vehicles.. Each spread features colorful labeled images in an
- Title : Big Busy Book: Trucks and Other Things That Go
- Author : DK Publishing
- Rating : 4.73 (282 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-3-20
- Format : Board book
- Pages : 14 Pages
- Asin : 1465409254
- Language : English
Children's favorite machines are displayed on the exciting, bright pages of Big Busy Book: Trucks and Other Things That Go, from cars and trucks, to planes and boats, to tractors and construction vehicles.. Each spread features colorful labeled images in an easy-to-follow grid format, as well as lively questions that encourage conversation between parent and child. These first-word board books from DK are perfect for busy toddlers. Engaging and sturdy, with a strong educational foundation, this first-word series from DK is a great value and a must for any toddler's early libraryHe is best known for his inventive treatment of stories, conjuring up curious scenes and characters with a childlike excitement and lots of vivid color and texture. . About the Author Mike Byrne is a successful children's picture book illustrator who lives and works in London, while his imagination runs wild elsewhereMike Byrne is a successful children's picture book illustrator who lives and works in London, while his imagination runs wild elsewhere. He is best known for his inventive treatment of stories, conjuring up curious scenes and characters with a childlike excitement and lots of vivid color and texture.
My only criticism is that there are a few spelling and grammar mistakes throughout the book. I have to admit, this book was unexpectedl; ESPECIALLY in this incredible, oversized and luxurious printing. The book lists useful ones. Venet at an event at the Atlanta History Center and purchased A Changing Wind from a local bookstore. The tips and WORDS shared I can easily see helping me go to the next level. Memphis, in the 1950s, 60s and 70s was segregated, and many think that it still is today." "Everything came down to race.Being treated like an equal human beingwas really a phenomenon.The spirit that came from Jim and his sister Estelle Axton allowed all of us, black and white, to come into the doors of Stax, where you had freedom, you had harmony, you had people working together." Al Bell recalled in an interview, reported in Robert Gordon's book.Gordon is obviously enamored with his hometown, but does not shy from describing the discordant race relations and the dystopia of segregation that prevailed; his main subject is music; and what great music it was and still is.The book gets its name from the title of a song by the Staple Singers,( Mavis on vocals and Pops on guitar), one of many great R & B artists in the talent stable of Stax Records.The record company was star

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