Digger Man

Digger Man by Andrea Zimmerman is a delightful picture book published by Macmillan on April 17, 2007. This first edition, comprising 32 pages, is designed for young readers and celebrates the excitement children feel for construction vehicles. Through vibrant illustrations and engaging text, the book invites children to explore the imaginative world of digging and building.
In Digger Man, a little boy envisions himself operating a large digger, scooping and pushing mud to create a playground for his baby brother. The narrative employs simple alliterative language that enhances the playful theme, making it an enjoyable read for families. With subjects such as family, siblings, and technology, this book captures the joy of imagination and play, appealing to young children fascinated by transportation and construction.
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A picture book for the very young that celebrates a child’s excitement for construction vehicles
“Honk the horn!
Flash the lights!
Scoop the rocks!
Push the mud!”
A little boy imagines driving a great big digger-scooping and pushing mud to make a playground for his baby brother.
Children are fascinated with bulldozers, backhoes, payloaders-diggers of all shapes and sizes. In this playful picture book, simple alliterative language and bold, colorful images capture a child’s love of building and creating.
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