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Books with title Constitution Construction

  • The Constitution

    Marilyn Prolman

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, April 1, 1995)
    Describes the need for unification in a growing country and discusses the problems and decisions of the men who drafted the Constitution of the United States
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  • The Constitution

    Christine Taylor-Butler

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 2007)
    Discusses the meaning and purpose of a constitution; recounts reasons why people thought the United States needed one in the 1780s and the events of the Constitutional Convention; and describes the Constitution's main points and how it has changed.
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  • Construction ABCs

    Jason Banks

    eBook (Jason Banks, June 21, 2016)
    Teach your little construction fanatic their ABCs using this construction themed alphabet! Each page features a piece of equipment for every letter of the alphabet. High quality graphics and easy to read lettering make this alphabet book a top choice!
  • Big Construction!

    James Johnson

    language (Broken Circle Books LLC, Nov. 13, 2016)
    Pictures of big equipment found at a construction site.
  • Construction Cat

    Barbara Odanaka, Sydney Hanson

    Paperback (scholastic, Aug. 16, 2019)
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  • Construction

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, Sept. 13, 2003)
    -Ideal for preschool kids-An exciting inside look at real life on a construction site.-Large sturdy board book with flaps to open.
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  • Construction Zone

    Cheryl Willis Hudson, Richard Sobol

    Hardcover (Candlewick, May 9, 2006)
    Caution! Construction zone ahead! Anyone who has ever stopped to watch a big building going up — and who hasn't? — will be thrilled by this behind-the-scenes look at an amazing construction project.Put on your hard hat and step inside CONSTRUCTION ZONE! Young readers are invited to come on a virtual tour of a building in progress, led by award-winning photographer Richard Sobol. It takes hundreds of workers, thousands of trucks and machines, and millions of nails and bolts to transform an idea on paper into an actual building in which people will live, play, shop, or work. Every single piece of the construction puzzle — big and small — must fit together flawlessly. With a clear, direct narrative and handy definitions of construction-related jobs, machines, and terms, Cheryl Willis Hudson distills this most complex of projects into language a young child can grasp. The building itself — the Stata Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank O. Gehry — is playful and colorful, sculpted to excite, delight, and surprise. Richard Sobol's vivid color photographs capture all the excitement of the busy construction site, while offering a close-up view of its breathtaking genius.
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  • U.S. Constitution

    Donald A. Ritchie, Donald A. Richie

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, March 1, 1989)
    Surveys the history of the United States Constitution with descriptions of its structure, current function, and influence in our society
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  • Construction Zone

    Tana Hoban

    Board book (Greenwillow Books, May 25, 1999)
    Crisp, clear, full-color photographs show all the fascinating machines and earthmovers found at a construction site. Even the very youngest readers will want to put on hard hats!"The roaring power of 13 construction machines is captured in clear, brilliantly colored photographs." -- Booklist
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  • Construction

    Facts On File Inc.

    Library Binding (Ferguson Publishing, Nov. 1, 2010)
    This new, full-color resource profiles 20 careers in the field of construction, examining the nature of the work, what it takes to enter the field, typical earnings, and the outlook for the future. Careers profiled include:-Architects -Bricklayers and stonemasons -Carpenters -Cement masons -Construction inspectors -Construction managers -Cost estimators -Drafters -Drywall installers and finishers -Electricians -Glaziers -Heating and cooling technicians -Insulation workers -Marble setters, tile setters, and terrazzo workers -Operating engineers -Painters and paperhangers -Plasterers -Plumbers -Roofers -Welders.
  • The Constitution

    Patricia Ryon Quiri

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Explains why a constitution was needed; describes the convention in Philadelphia in 1787, the Virginia and New Jersey plans, the Great Compromise, and the ratification process.
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  • The Constitution

    Marilyn Prolman

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Describes the need for unification in a growing country and discusses the problems and decisions of the men who drafted the Constitution of the United States
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