Go, Go, Construction Trucks!: A First Book of Trucks for Toddlers

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About this ebook

Big engines, big tires, big fun—a construction truck book for ages 0 to 3

Little else can light up a youngster's eyes than seeing a large, loud truck go rumbling by. With tons of colorful photographs paired with engaging information, Go, Go Construction Trucks! is a standout selection in truck books for toddlers ages 3 and under and will have them dreaming of one day being behind the wheel of one of these awesome machines.

From trucks that dig and lift to ones that haul, this book has it all. Toddlers can follow along with a fun and clever rhyming verse that makes their learning experience more fun as the construction site gets built with each turn of the page.

One of the most captivating truck books for toddlers includes:

  • Trucks galore—All the main construction trucks like a bulldozer, forklift, excavator, and others are covered in this top choice among truck books for toddlers.
  • Easy to read—The toddler-appropriate text makes it simple for your young one to get from beginning to end.
  • Eye-catching images—Truck books for toddlers should contain detailed photography and provide kids with an idea of what they could be driving one day.

Go beyond other truck books for toddlers with Go, Go Construction Trucks!

About the author

BONNIE RICKNER JENSEN loves to write for children and believes every child holds a unique purpose. She’s a best-selling author who surrounds herself with picture books, the people she loves, and trinkets from her travels.

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