Digger

Digger by Nicola Deschamps, published by Dorling Kindersley in June 2006, is a 31-page exploration of the fascinating world of digging machines. This book invites young readers to discover how roads are constructed and the incredible capabilities of machinery that can lift substantial weights, such as three elephants. Through an engaging Q&A format, Digger combines elements of reading, reference, and adventure, making it an informative resource for children interested in technology and transportation.
In Digger, readers will find a blend of fun facts and a comprehensive glossary that enhances their understanding of machinery and tools. The book encourages curiosity about how these powerful machines operate, making it suitable for early project work. With its engaging approach to juvenile nonfiction, Digger serves as an educational tool that captivates young minds while providing insights into the world of construction and engineering.
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Let’s go digging! Have you ever wondered how roads are made? Or how a digging machine can lift so much weight – as much as three elephants in one go? with Digger you can imagine you are in control of amazing machines that dig, lift, pull, demolish and build. A reading, reference and adventure story in one, with a Q&A format, plus comprehensive glossary and fun fact boxes – great for early project work. Kids will dig this!
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