Digger

Digger by DK is a board book published by National Geographic Books on April 26, 1999. This engaging title invites young readers to explore the fascinating world of machinery, focusing on various machines used on construction sites. With 12 pages filled with bright photographs, the book provides an informative look at how these vehicles operate and their roles in building and transportation.
Readers will find an up-close examination of machines such as backhoes and other construction vehicles, learning how they contribute to tasks like road construction and building demolition. The book is part of the Machines at Work series, which aims to educate children about technology and machinery through vivid imagery and interesting facts. This edition is designed to captivate the curiosity of young machine enthusiasts while providing a foundational understanding of how these tools function in everyday life.
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Climb aboard a backhoe, watch as building is knocked over, and learn how a road is made. Take an up-close look at the wide variety of machines that are used on a building site.
Looking at a variety of machines with a wide range of uses, the Machines at Work series explains how vehicles help people on farms, construction sites, and other busy places. Each of the books answers questions with bright, interesting photographs of machines in different situations to explain how they work and what they do. Complete with plenty of amazing facts on this popular subject, the Machines at Work series is sure to be a hit with young readers and machine enthusiasts. Vroom-vroom!
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