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"I love trucks", with bright and brilliant photographs of trucks and other machines, and fun text to read. Perfect for all truck-mad kids!
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A great book for the littlie who loves vehicles, especially big ones.
The bright, realistic pictures are a great attention grabber. The wording in the book is more aimed at 4 years and older but younger children can still have fantastic fun looking at the pictures and talking about what they see.
The fact that this is a board book can handle the rough treatment of youngsters, who enjoy turning the page to see what vehicles come next.
Even though this book is not made in New Zealand, a lot of the vehicles are the same or similar to what they do see here.
This is another great book for a child with love for trucks...
The pictures are bright and colourful, as are the pages.
The writing gives interesting information about the vehicles.
Being a board book, this is a hardy book that handles being carried around by the children in my centre with ease...
I do feel that this book is aimed at the older range of board book readers. Two year olds will like the pictures, but the words may be a little to complex, whereas if this was given to a three year old, it would be more age appropriate.
A good way to bridge between a 'baby' book and something a little more grown-up.
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