Big Machines

Big Machines by Angela Royston, published by Little, Brown in 1994, is a juvenile nonfiction book featuring 24 pages of engaging content. This edition presents simple words in easy-to-read type, complemented by colorful airbrush illustrations that capture the attention of young readers. The book describes various powerful machines, including bulldozers, harvesters, and concrete mixers, making it an informative resource for children interested in machinery.
Readers will find a visually appealing exploration of these fascinating machines, designed to enhance their understanding of how they operate and their significance in various contexts. The combination of straightforward language and vibrant illustrations aims to make learning accessible and enjoyable for young audiences. This edition, written in English, is tailored to spark curiosity and encourage further exploration of the world of big machines.
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Simple words in easy-to-read type, accompanied by colorful airbrush illustrations, describe the powerful machines that fascinate young readers, from bulldozers to harvesters to concrete mixers.
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