My First Truck Board Book (My First Board Books)
A first word and picture book of trucks, tractors, diggers, and fire engines to increase a child's vocabulary.
DK proudly reintroduces 10 favorite board books from the beloved My First series, all with beautifully redesigned covers for a fresh new look. Filled with full-color photographs and large, easy-to-read text, My First Board Books provide children with an excellent...more
DK proudly reintroduces 10 favorite board books from the beloved My First series, all with beautifully redesigned covers for a fresh new look. Filled with full-color photographs and large, easy-to-read text, My First Board Books provide children with an excellent...more
Board Books, 36 pages
Published
March 15th 2004
by DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
(first published March 15th 1999)
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I give this three stars because these first words books are so dull, but my 20 month old would definetly give it five stars...he can't get enough of it!
The pictures are very bold and eye catching. Learn about different types of busy trucks, carriers, giant carriers, fire trucks, fire emergency vehicles, road builders, loaders and lifters, dump trucks, diggers, mighty trucks, little trucks, farm machines, and tractor attatchments. 53 different kinds of trucks are pictured....and if thats ...more
The pictures are very bold and eye catching. Learn about different types of busy trucks, carriers, giant carriers, fire trucks, fire emergency vehicles, road builders, loaders and lifters, dump trucks, diggers, mighty trucks, little trucks, farm machines, and tractor attatchments. 53 different kinds of trucks are pictured....and if thats ...more
This was a gift from the Lewiston Library for being a first timer at story time. This is really more of a boy's book, I guess, since it is more likely that a boy would be interested in trucks, but it was still cool like all the other books in this series. I like how at the end, the last few pages use the information. For example, in this one, it asks you to match the truck and the person who uses it.
H. picked out My First Truck Board Book at the library today. I'm thinking it's because of his love for that blasted Big Farm Machines book. Boys will be boys? And then some.
Now, what My First Truck Board Book lacks in depth (as opposed to [Rough & Tough Tractors & Trucks:], for example), it certainly makes up in breadth. Alas, no buses. Much to H.'s disappointment.
Now, what My First Truck Board Book lacks in depth (as opposed to [Rough & Tough Tractors & Trucks:], for example), it certainly makes up in breadth. Alas, no buses. Much to H.'s disappointment.
It was fine, but the other "my first board books" offer more variety. Perhaps if you have a very passionate truck lover this book would be perfect for you otherwise it is fairly repetitive.
We have worn this book out from reading it so much. Perfect for a kid who loves trucks! The last pages include matching games which never seem to get old.
Every page or two page spread has a number of photographs of trucks, in various categories - little ones, fire trucks, farm vehicles, that sort of thing.
Each truck is identified. At the end, there's a few pages where older toddlers can match wheels or people to trucks.
Just right for this age group, especially any baby or toddler who is really into trucks. I recommend this book, and, really, the whole series.
Each truck is identified. At the end, there's a few pages where older toddlers can match wheels or people to trucks.
Just right for this age group, especially any baby or toddler who is really into trucks. I recommend this book, and, really, the whole series.
It does become tiresome to read every name of every truck known to mankind over and over and over again. The boys just LOVE it though!
Just because this is a board book, don't be fooled! It is great for kids that are older--my son is 3 and this is one of his favorites!
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