From the publisher that brought you the bestselling Baby University books comes a brand new board book series of construction books for kids. Join the construction team and help build a playground! Let's build a playground! Follow along step-by-step as we construct a fun neighborhood playground, from digging holes for the support poles to assembling the slide and more! With a simple format and the introduction of new engineering concepts and words, tiny tool lovers will enjoy being a part of the construction crew. The Let's Build series introduces young readers to engineering, construction, and architecture, helping them imagine what they can build!
Upon graduating NYC's School of Visual Arts, Robert took his BFA and did the only natural, logical thing... he formed a rock 'n' roll band and played at CBGB's. Robert had the honor of serving as trusted assistant to the legendary Will Eisner, inventor of the graphic novel and creator of The Spirit. Robert has won awards from PRINT, SND, GRAPHIS, HOW, DESI, AR100, SPD, etc...as well as a prestigious Washington Middle School Class Artist of 1972 Award. When asked by a teacher what her dad did for a living, Robert's daughter replied, "I don't know...he just stays home and colors!" Someone at Adweek called him "The Most Un-Neurotic Artist I've Ever Met."
I received an e-copy of this book as part of the Early Readers program without compensation or promise of review. Visually this book is fantastic with the artist's use of shapes and colors. I enjoyed the introduction of construction equipment and tools needed to build a typical playground and think pre-readers and early readers will enjoy learning about them too. This book will show readers how much behind the scenes work is needed to build slides, forts, swings, and more.
Thank you to the publisher and the Early Reads for the advanced electronic review copy of this book. This book for the youngest readers describes the tools and equipment needed to build a playground. It is an interesting concept to bring STEM to the youngest readers. I enjoyed learning how the playgrounds come together and what goes behind the scenes to assemble them and get them ready for the children to play.