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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrea Zimmerman , David Clemesha , Andrea Zimmerman , David ClemeshaPublisher: Henry Holt & Company Imprint: Henry Holt & Company Dimensions: Width: 23.70cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 23.60cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780805066289ISBN 10: 0805066284 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 01 September 2003 Recommended Age: From 2 to 5 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Stock Indefinitely Availability: Awaiting stock Table of ContentsReviewsA Book Sense Children's 76 Winter 2003 - 2004 title [A] lively, sure-to-please winner . . . Details are perfect, down to the brothers' special bond at the end of the day. --School Library Journal Truck and machinery fans will dig this. --Kirkus Reviews The joyful acrylic illustrations and the sparse, confident text will delight other digger-wannabes. --Booklist The book's most distinctive note, however, lies in having the narrator employ his construction dream world as a means of connecting with his sibling, rather than escaping from him. --Publishers Weekly [A] lively, sure-to-please winner . . . Details are perfect, down to the brothers' special bond at the end of the day. School Library Journal Truck and machinery fans will dig this. Kirkus Reviews The joyful acrylic illustrations and the sparse, confident text will delight other digger-wannabes. Booklist The book's most distinctive note, however, lies in having the narrator employ his construction dream world as a means of connecting with his sibling, rather than escaping from him. Publishers Weekly [A] lively, sure-to-please winner . . . Details are perfect, down to the brothers' special bond at the end of the day. School Library Journal Truck and machinery fans will dig this. Kirkus Reviews The joyful acrylic illustrations and the sparse, confident text will delight other digger-wannabes. Booklist The book's most distinctive note, however, lies in having the narrator employ his construction dream world as a means of connecting with his sibling, rather than escaping from him. Publishers Weekly The joyful acrylic illustrations and the sparse, confident text will delight other digger-wannabes. Booklist Truck and machinery fans will dig this. Kirkus Reviews The book's most distinctive note, however, lies in having the narrator employ his construction dream world as a means of connecting with his sibling, rather than escaping from him. Publishers Weekly Another lively, sure-to-please winner. School Library Journal A Book Sense Children's 76 Winter 2003 - 2004 title The joyful acrylic illustrations and the sparse, confident text will delight other digger-wannabes. -- Booklist Truck and machinery fans will dig this. -- Kirkus Reviews The book's most distinctive note, however, lies in having the narrator employ his construction dream world as a means of connecting with his sibling, rather than escaping from him. -- Publishers Weekly Another lively, sure-to-please winner. -- School Library Journal A Book Sense Children's 76 Winter 2003 - 2004 title<br><br> The joyful acrylic illustrations and the sparse, confident text will delight other digger-wannabes. -- Booklist <br><br> Truck and machinery fans will dig this. -- Kirkus Reviews <br><br> The book's most distinctive note, however, lies in having the narrator employ his construction dream world as a means of connecting with his sibling, rather than escaping from him. -- Publishers Weekly <br><br> Another lively, sure-to-please winner. -- School Library Journal <br> A Book Sense Children's 76 Winter 2003 - 2004 title <br> The joyful acrylic illustrations and the sparse, confident text will delight other digger-wannabes. -- Booklist <br> Truck and machinery fans will dig this. -- Kirkus Reviews <br> The book's most distinctive note, however, lies in having the narrator employ his construction dream world as a means of connecting with his sibling, rather than escaping from him. -- Publishers Weekly <br> Another lively, sure-to-please winner. -- School Library Journal <br> A Book Sense Children's 76 Winter 2003 - 2004 title <br> The joyful acrylic illustrations and the sparse, confident text will delight other digger-wannabes. -- Booklist <br> Truck and machinery fans will dig this. -- Kirkus Reviews <br><br> The book's most distinctive note, however, lies in having the narrator employ his construction dream world as a means of connecting with his sibling, rather than escaping from him. -- Publishers Weekly <br> Another lively, sure-to-please winner. -- School Library Journal <br> Author InformationAndrea Zimmerman and David Clemesha are married and have created several children's books together, including Fire Engine Man and Trashy Town, an ALA Notable Book. Zimmerman was born in Ohio and grew up in New York, Utah and California. When she was young, she loved exploring nature, reading comic books, and riding her horse. She studied fine arts for children in college, then later went back to school at UCLA and became a dentist. Clemesha grew up in England and moved to the United States when he was 16. He always loved playing tennis, drawing and reading. He studied English in college and became an elementary school teacher. Zimmerman and Clemesha live in San Diego, California, with their three sons. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |