Bulldozer Dreams

Bulldozer Dreams by Sharon Chriscoe is an illustrated children’s book published by Running Press on October 3, 2017. This 32-page story is presented in English and invites young readers into the cozy world of a bulldozer winding down after a busy day of work. As the bulldozer prepares for bed, it engages in a series of delightful nighttime routines, including a bath and a bedtime story, all while showcasing the charm of construction vehicles.
Readers will find a gentle narrative that combines imaginative play with themes of bedtime and dreams. The book features clever rhyming verse that complements the whimsical illustrations, making it an appealing choice for fans of construction vehicles and bedtime stories alike. With its focus on transportation and the soothing rituals of preparing for sleep, Bulldozer Dreams offers a comforting experience for children at the end of the day.
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A Cozy Construction Story for Bedtime featuring a Bulldozer and for fans of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site and Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night? After a long day of clearing dirt, rocks, and trees, a bulldozer is tired and ready for bed. He lifts up his blade, his spotlights flash on, he rolls through the gate, and lets out a yawn. He heads to the Wiggle and Shake for a bath, then to the Sip and Slurp for some supper, then chooses a bedtime story . . . and soon the bulldozer will be dreaming sweet dreams of finishing his important work!
Construction vehicle fans young and old will delight in this imaginative book of how a bulldozer prepares for bed. Sharon Chriscoe’s irresistibly clever and gentle rhyming verse and John Joven’s charming illustrations are sure to soothe even the busiest of kids at bedtime.
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