What Can You See? On a Construction Site: With Peek-Through Pages and Fun Facts!

What Can You See? On a Construction Site: With Peek-Through Pages and Fun Facts!

What Can You See? On a Construction Site: With Peek-Through Pages and Fun Facts!

What Can You See? On a Construction Site: With Peek-Through Pages and Fun Facts!

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Overview

Peek-through pages throughout this board book's layered pages that are packed with fun, simple facts for all construction fans!
Young readers will love to peek through the pages of this busy board book to discover what goes on at a construction site!


Young readers will love to peek through the pages of this busy board book to discover what goes on at a construction site! The peek-through pages and detailed pictures are just right for young learners. Children will discover all of the different machines and equipment needed to complete a construction project—this time, it's a school that's being built! A bulldozer pushes rubble out of the way; a worker uses a shovel to dig a small hole; and a cement mixer mixes cement to be poured for the building's foundation. All of the workers and machines must work together to complete the project.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781680106886
Publisher: Tiger Tales.
Publication date: 10/12/2021
Series: What Can You See?
Pages: 12
Product dimensions: 7.44(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.65(d)
Lexile: AD580L (what's this?)
Age Range: 2 - 5 Years

About the Author

Originally from Wales, Kate Ware designs and illustrates children's books from her studio in North Herefordshire, England where she lives with her family. She loves gardening, cooking and going for walks with Pickle the pug. She also has a large selection of chickens and four pet lambs named Cookie, Peggy, Rose, and Simple.

Maria Perera was born in Gijon, a small town in the north of Spain. At a very young age she found out that there are few things in life she enjoyed as much as listening to The Beatles and drawing. When she grew up she graduated in Art History at the University of Oviedo and soon after she studied Graphic Design at the Art School of Aviles. Maria still listens to The Beatles and feels fortunate to be able to do what she loves the most for a living: illustration.
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