Diggers and Dump Trucks

Diggers and Dump Trucks by Angela Royston, published by Aladdin Books in 1991, is a 21-page exploration of earth-moving machines designed for young readers. This edition features superb full-color photos that showcase mighty excavators and powerful dump trucks, appealing to children’s fascination with technology and transportation.
In this book, readers will discover answers to questions about machinery, such as why bulldozers have caterpillar tracks and what machines are used to build roads and tunnels. The simple text, paired with detailed illustrations, caters to preschoolers eager to learn about the world around them. This engaging presentation of machinery and tools makes it a valuable resource for young children interested in technology.
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Mighty excavators and powerful dump turks — young children’s favorite earth-moving machines are all here in superb full-color photos. Why does a bulldozer have caterpillar tracks? What machines are used to build roads and tunnels? Simple text and detailed illustrations will satisfy curious preschoolers who are busy learning about their world.
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