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Books with title Big Rigs

  • Big Rig Bugs

    Kurt Cyrus

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, April 27, 2010)
    Clear that thicket, dozer cricket.Ants that sift, sort and lift.Big bug rig, watch it dig.Lifting, sorting, digging, and hauling are dirty jobs, but someone's got to do them. So when a construction worker throws away a half-eaten sandwich, a crew of bugs gets to work clearing the area of debris. With a simple text and up-close illustrations, readers will see how bugs and trucks have much in common―that an ant is just like a forklift or a cricket can act as a bulldozer. Kids will be fascinated by Kurt Cyrus's innovative and bold artwork showing each bug's unique way of getting the job done!
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  • Big Rig

    Jamie A Swenson, Ned Young, L J Ganser

    Audio CD (Live Oak Media (NY), June 30, 2016)
    In her third adventure, Piper finds a whistle in the Fairy Tree. But what she really wants is a pony! Could the unusual whistle be magical after all?
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  • Big Rigs

    Jay Schleifer

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, June 15, 1996)
    Describes the evolution of the big rig since its beginning in 1804, the various kinds of trucks, their key parts, driver preparation, and work rules.
  • My Big Rig

    Jonathan London, Viviana Garofoli

    Board book (Two Lions, Oct. 1, 2009)
    Zoom! While playing with his toy truck, a little boy imagines himself driving an eighteen-wheeler through a city, across a bridge, and into the countryside. Along the way, he uses his two-way radio and parks at a truck stop. Finally, he reaches the coast, where he unloads his cargo. His imagination would keep growing . . . but it’s time for dinner!
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  • Big Rig Bugs

    Kurt Cyrus

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, April 27, 2010)
    Clear that thicket, dozer cricket.Ants that sift, sort and lift.Big bug rig, watch it dig.Lifting, sorting, digging, and hauling are dirty jobs, but someone's got to do them. So when a construction worker throws away a half-eaten sandwich, a crew of bugs gets to work clearing the area of debris. With a simple text and up-close illustrations, readers will see how bugs and trucks have much in common—that an ant is just like a forklift or a cricket can act as a bulldozer. Kids will be fascinated by Kurt Cyrus's innovative and bold artwork showing each bug's unique way of getting the job done!
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  • Tonka Big Rigs

    Gina Shaw, Tom Lapadula

    Board book (Cartwheel, May 1, 1999)
    A novelty board book with six sturdy plastic wheels shows readers what their favorite trucks can do, from a hook-and-ladder fire truck to a snowplow.
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  • Big Rig

    Jamie A Swenson, Ned Young, L J Ganser

    Hardcover (Live Oak Media, June 30, 2016)
    Meet the big rig of this story Frankie, a semi-truck with eighteen ready-to-roll tires and a big job to do! Bright illustrations, a truck with a colorful personality, truck lingo and sounds that put the reader in the drivers seat, and a truck-tionary that explains unfamiliar words, all combine in an exciting and edgy readalong that will delight youngsters.
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  • My Big Rig

    Jonathan London, Viviana Garofoli

    Hardcover (Two Lions, March 1, 2007)
    Zoom! While playing with his toy truck, a little boy imagines himself driving an eighteen-wheeler through a city, across a bridge, and into the countryside. Along the way, he uses his two-way radio and parks at a truck stop. Finally, he reaches the coast, where he unloads his cargo. His imagination would keep growing . . . but it’s time for dinner!
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  • Big Rig Bugs

    Kurt Cyrus

    Hardcover (Walker Childrens, April 27, 2010)
    Clear that thicket, dozer cricket.Ants that sift, sort and lift.Big bug rig, watch it dig. Lifting, sorting, digging, and hauling are dirty jobs, but someone's got to do them. So when a construction worker throws away a half-eaten sandwich, a crew of bugs gets to work clearing the area of debris. With a simple text and up-close illustrations, readers will see how bugs and trucks have much in common—that an ant is just like a forklift or a cricket can act as a bulldozer. Kids will be fascinated by Kurt Cyrus's innovative and bold artwork showing each bug's unique way of getting the job done!
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  • My Big Rig

    Jonathan London, Viviana Garofoli

    School & Library Binding (Amazon Children's Publishing, March 6, 2007)
    Zoom! While playing with his toy truck, a little boy imagines himself driving an eighteen-wheeler through a city, across a bridge, and into the countryside. Along the way, he uses his two-way radio and parks at a truck stop. Finally, he reaches the coast, where he unloads his cargo. His imagination would keep growing . . . but it’s time for dinner!
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  • Big Rig

    Caroline Bingham

    Paperback (Demco Media, )
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  • Big Rigs

    Kay Manolis

    Hardcover (Bellwether Media, Feb. 1, 2008)
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