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Books with title A Building Site

  • Building

    Leah Wachsler, (Hachai Publishing), Renate Lohmann

    Hardcover (Hachai Pubns, Nov. 19, 2017)
    Clunk.Thunk. Brumm. Vrumm. Clang.Clong. The big empty lot near Nosson's house is full of excavators, trucks, front loaders and bulldozers. How Nosson loves all the action! Every day, he watches the workers and tries to copy what they do.When they fill the dump truck with earth, Nosson goes home and fills his toy box to the top.When the workers help each other, Nosson helps his friends. When the workers wait for cement to dry, Nosson practices being patient and waiting for his turn. BUILDING is about more than the progress on a construction site. It's a story of building character and learning what it means to be big. Detailed, colorful illustrations capture the energy and excitement of trucks and equipment which children find so fascinating. Throughout the story, Nosson wonders about what is being built on the big lot. Will it be a roller coaster? A pizza shop? A toy store? At the end, the mystery building is revealed!
  • Building Sites

    Jessica Greenwell, Dan Crisp

    Paperback (Usborne Pub Ltd, June 1, 2010)
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  • Building Sites

    Philippe Biard

    Spiral-bound (Moonlight Publishing, Dec. 1, 2018)
    Watch an abandoned building being demolished and a new one rise up in its place. Observe concrete cutters, bulldozers, excavators, concrete mixers, cranes, tunnel borers and steam rollers at work on a building site, at a boatyard, building an underground tunnel, a motorway and a dam. Learn about all the different people involved in each stage of construction: architects, masons, carpenters, plumbers, electricians and many others.
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  • Building a Website

    Alexa Kurzius

    Paperback (Children's Press, Feb. 1, 2019)
    Learn the core HTML skills needed to get started with web design projects.A True Book: Get Ready to Code series allows readers to discover the power of computer programming. Readers will be inspired to dive into the science and skills around many of their favorite activities, and learn core coding knowledge along the way. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study.The internet has revolutionized the way we communicate and become an integral part of life for countless people around the world. Today, it is more important than ever to be well-versed in the web. Readers will learn how the internet works and how web sites are created. They will also learn the core HTML skills they need to get started with their own web design projects.
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  • Busy Building Site.

    Ladybird

    Board book (Ladybird, May 3, 2011)
    This title helps follow Builder Barney as he works on the busy building site. From checking the plans and laying foundations to mixing cement and building walls, there is always so much for a busy builder to do. All busy toddlers will love exploring this bright lift-the-flap board book from Ladybird. With simple rhyming text, robust flaps to lift, labelled pictures and a ladybird to spot on every page, there is plenty to keep young children entertained.
  • Busy Building Site.

    Ladybird

    Board book (Ladybird, May 3, 2011)
    This title helps follow Builder Barney as he works on the busy building site. From checking the plans and laying foundations to mixing cement and building walls, there is always so much for a busy builder to do. All busy toddlers will love exploring this bright lift-the-flap board book from Ladybird. With simple rhyming text, robust flaps to lift, labelled pictures and a ladybird to spot on every page, there is plenty to keep young children entertained.
  • Building

    Philip Wilkinson, Dave King, Geoff Dann

    Hardcover (Knopf Books for Young Readers, April 25, 1995)
    Take an exciting tour of world architecture and discover how all kinds of structures are built--from the humblest African mud huts to the slender minarets of Turkish mosques to the earthquake-resistant skyscrapers of Tokyo.
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  • Building

    Elisha Cooper

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, April 30, 1999)
    It begins with an empty city lot and ends with a gleaming new building. But what happens in between? With his trademark sketch pad, watercolors, and sharp eye for atmosphere and detail, Elisha Cooper takes note of what goes on at a construction site -- from the obvious to the not-so-obvious. And curious young builders will relish his funny observations and unfailing scrutiny. There are backhoes that look like messy eaters, and lots of hammering that sounds like do-re-mi. Come see (and hear) the building -- it's going up now!
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  • Building Site

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    Hardcover (Parragon Plus, )
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  • The Building Site

    Philippe Dupasquier

    Paperback (Walker Books, Jan. 2, 1984)
    In a day at the construction site of a skyscraper, the various machines and workers do their jobs.
  • Building Site

    Lorraine Horsley, Alex Ayliffe

    Hardcover (Ladybird Books Ltd, )
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  • Building Site

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    Board book (Igloo Books Ltd, April 1, 2010)
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