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Who's That at the Construction Site?
by Ian Forbes

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Are your children obsessed with construction sites? Do they love watching excavators, dump trucks, and backhoes? If so, now they can learn about the workers that use these vehicles and the different jobs these workers have on the construction site. From Frankie the Foreman to Penny the Plumber, teach your kids about the people that help build the places we go every day!
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About the author


As the parent of two toddlers, Ian read his fair share of construction-related children's books, but always wondered why these books focused more on the loud, heavy vehicles that populate construction sites rather than the many workers that come together to get the job done. In his first foray into children's literature, Ian hopes to introduce children to the various types of construction trades that contribute to construction projects and show them that they can do any of these jobs too if they put their mind to it!
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Book details

Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION

Subgenre:Business, Careers, Occupations

Age Range (years):3 - 5

Language:English

Pages:24

Paperback ISBN:9781098345709


Overview



Read more

Description


Are your children obsessed with construction sites? Do they love watching excavators, dump trucks, and backhoes? If so, now they can learn about the workers that use these vehicles and the different jobs these workers have on the construction site. From Frankie the Foreman to Penny the Plumber, teach your kids about the people that help build the places we go every day!

Read more

About the author


As the parent of two toddlers, Ian read his fair share of construction-related children's books, but always wondered why these books focused more on the loud, heavy vehicles that populate construction sites rather than the many workers that come together to get the job done. In his first foray into children's literature, Ian hopes to introduce children to the various types of construction trades that contribute to construction projects and show them that they can do any of these jobs too if they put their mind to it!
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