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Big rig
by Jamie Swenson
Frankie, an 18-wheel, semi-truck invites young readers to join him on a job as he introduces the work, mechanics and terminology of trucking along the way.
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20 big trucks in the middle of the street
by Mark Lee
When an ice-cream truck breaks down in the middle of his street and blocks a growing number of other busy vehicles, a little boy remembers the important functions that each subsequent truck performs and devises a helpful solution. A first children's book.
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Alphabet trucks
by Samantha R. Vamos
In simple rhyming text, this book follows hard working trucks from A to Z.
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Where do diggers sleep at night?
by Brianna Caplan Sayres
Illustrations and rhyming text reveal what trucks, tractors and construction vehicles do to get ready for bed after a hard day's work. A first picture book.
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Where's my t-r-u-c-k?
by Karen Beaumont
An entire family is thrown off course when young Tommy loses his favorite red truck and tears through the house and yard to find it, a search throughout which his cast-off toys are secretly claimed by his pet dog, Bowser.
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The construction crew
by Lynn Meltzer
A construction crew tears down an old structure and builds a new house in its place using all kinds of trucks and tools to complete the job just in time for the family to move in.
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I am a backhoe
by Anna Grossnickle Hines
A young boy imagines himself to be different types of trucks--a dump truck, a roller, a crane, a bulldozer and a backhoe--as he plays in the sand, and then imagines his father as a flatbed truck that sweeps him up and transports him to a quiet time on the couch.
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I'm a truck driver
by Jonathan London
Simple rhyming text introduces the sounds and activities of 12 different trucks, including a snowplow, a giant crane, a steamroller and a power shovel. By the author of A Truck Goes Rattley-Bumpa.
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The grumpy dump truck
by Brie Spangler
Bertrand the dump truck is always grumpy and mean, but a chance encounter with a porcupine reveals that his bad mood has a cause
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The old blue pickup truck
by Candice F. Ransom
Offers a charming tale about a special day shared between a daughter and her father as they run errands together in their rural farming community in the family's faithful blue pickup truck; swapping stories, picking up supplies, and buying a pet pig along the way!
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The little dump truck
by Margery Cuyler
Donning the appropriate attire for the task ahead, Hard Hat Pete hops aboard his little dump truck and gets to work, moving large rocks, debris, and many heavy loads throughout a busy day at the local landfill.
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Little Blue Truck leads the way
by Alice Schertle
When country truck Blue rolls into the big city, he is overwhelmed by the amount of activity going on all around him and the different types of vehicles zooming past on the streets; but when a huge traffic jam suddenly blocks the way, it's up to clever Blue to come to the rescue.
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Truck stuck
by Sallie Wolf
When a truck gets stuck underneath an overpass, causing a traffic jam, a dog, two children, and some balloons come to the rescue!
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Red truck
by K. R. Hamilton
When a school bus breaks down on the side of the road on a wet and rainy day, it is up to Mighty Red Truck to splash, zip, and zoom its way through the mud to rescue it, in a picture book by the author of Firefighters to the Rescue!
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Roadwork
by Sally Sutton
As they prepare to build the road, big trucks and machinery are brought out to do the job--from loading the dirt and clearing a pathway to rolling the tar and sweeping up the debris at the very end.
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Trucks roll!
by George Ella Lyon
Follow along with a series of trucks as they are loaded with their special shipments and sent on down the road--passing through mountains, rolling on long stretches of blacktop, and keeping the engines burning in order to reach their final destination.
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Get to work, trucks!
by Don Carter
Shows a typical day for a group of working trucks: a loader, a dump truck, a digger, a bulldozer, a cement mixer, a tow truck, a crane, and a roller
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Five trucks
by Brian Floca
In a picture book by the creator of The Frightful Story of Harry Walfish, five different trucks--including a catering truck and a tractor with baggage carts--do five different jobs to get an airplane ready for takeoff.
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Trash trucks!
by Daniel Kirk
Each morning, at the crack of dawn, the trash trucks make their way through the city streets, feasting on the garbage that soils and clogs the community, in a brightly illustrated, fun-filled look at the world of the great garbage gobblers.
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Truck
by Donald Crews
Follows the journey of a truck from loading to unloading
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Good night, trucks : a bedtime book
by Brian Biggs
A latest entry in the popular series invites young vehicle enthusiasts to unwind at bedtime by wishing a good night to a fire truck, encouraging a dump truck to sleep tight, and more.
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Little Blue Truck
by Alice Schertle
When Blue the pickup truck gets stuck in the mud after helping to push a dump truck out of the muck, his farm animal friends do whatever it takes to get their pal back on solid ground.
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My first trucks
by Sarah Davis
My First durable board books feature a simple point-and-say layout that builds confidence in children through repeatability and encourages preschool vocabulary and language skills.
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Whose truck?
by Toni Buzzeo
"This nonfiction ode to trucks features six kinds of workers and their trucks, with five different parts of each truck properly labeled. The answer to each inquiring refrain is revealed under a gatefold, seven in all, engaging the reader in an informative guessing game.
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My big rig
by Jonathan London
While playing with his toy truck, a small boy imagines himself driving an 18-wheeler through a city, across a bridge and into the countryside.
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I am a garbage truck
by Ace Landers
Introduces the different types of garbage trucks, describing what they do and where they bring the refuse they collect, in a book in the shape of a garbage truck
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I am a fire truck
by Beth Bryan
Future firefighters can learn the names of their favorite rescue vehicles in a board book shaped like a fire truck.
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Dump truck
by Inc. Dorling Kindersley
Book Annotation
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The happy man and his dump truck
by Miryam
Befriending a pig and giving it a ride in his dump truck, a friendly man creates a sliding board for the pig by tipping the dumper bed, an amusement that is also enjoyed by a hen, dog and other animals.
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Big wheels
by Anne F. Rockwell
Bold illustrations capture the grandeur of these massive machines as they lift, push, dig, and dump with every turn of the page!
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