Machines at Work Board Book

Machines at Work Board Book by Byron Barton, published by HarperCollins on August 23, 1997, is a vibrant exploration of the bustling activities at a construction site. This board book, consisting of 17 pages, features rhythmic text paired with bold illustrations that capture the energy and excitement of workers and their machines as they prepare for a busy day.
Readers will find a lively depiction of various machinery and tools in action, emphasizing concepts related to technology and transportation. The book presents an engaging way for young readers to learn about careers in construction and how things work, making it suitable for both educational and recreational reading. With its accessible language and captivating visuals, this edition invites children to discover the dynamic world of machines at work.
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“Hey, you guys! Let’s get to work.” At the construction site, the workers gather. Their machines are ready and waiting. A busy day is about to begin. Rhythmic text and bold, graphic illustrations convey all the energy and excitement of the day.
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