Road Builders

$65.65
by B.G. Hennessy

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A simple text and vivid illustrations explain how roads are built with cement mixers, dump trucks, bulldozers, and other vehicles used by the hardworking road crew to get the job done. Children's BOMC Main. For children who are passionate about machines, especially the really big ones, Road Builders , cheerfully illustrated by Caldecott Honor artist Simms Taback, is a wonderful find. Youngsters are introduced to the vast assortment of fascinating machines involved in building a road, and to the industrious crew of folks who operate these mammoth vehicles. Step by step, a road is born: dirt is scooped away by the power shovel, bulldozer, and backhoe, then the grader smoothes the ground as the other trucks arrive with cement and asphalt. Finally the power roller packs it all down, and the "striper" lays down the lines at the center of the road. But you'll have to read the book to figure out what the cherry picker does! Boldly illustrated with bright, saturated colors, Road Builders is a visually dynamic introduction to the people and machines that bring new roads to life. (Ages 2 to 6) --Marianne Painter Ages 2-6. With all kinds of trucks and heavy machines, a group of road builders work together to construct a highway. Instead of the usual catalog of vehicles, this bright picture book focuses on how each machine functions as part of the process of making a road. The workers, directed by their boss, follow a plan. First, the power shovel scoops and lifts the dirt. Then, cement mixers, bulldozers, front loaders, pavers, and all kinds of powerful machines carry out their tasks, until finally, the road is finished. Then come moving vans, taxicabs, delivery trucks, school buses . . . and flatbed trucks carrying the road builders to their new job. The multicultural cast includes a woman in a hard hat, who drives the backhoe, and a bearded man with a bandanna, who distributes the gravel for the roadbed. Kids will pore over the detailed, brightly colored pen-and-ink drawings. From the huge caterpillar treads on the bulldozer to the asphalt mix of "stones, stone dust, and gooey tar," words and pictures show the precision and the power of these marvelous machines. Hazel Rochman B.G. Hennessy grew up in Wantagh on Long Island, NY. At the University of Wisconsin in Madison, she majored in fine art and learned how to design, print and bind handmade books. She also took courses in Children’s Literature. The combination of form and content in the picture book format fascinated her and after graduation she headed for NYC where she worked for 17 years in children’s book publishing as a designer and art director. She is the author of Road Builders and The First Night , as well as many books starring Corduroy, the loveable toy bear created by Don Freeman. She now lives with her family in Arizona. Used Book in Good Condition

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