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Books with title Building with Balsa

  • Building with Dad

    Carol Nevius, Bill Thomson

    eBook (Two Lions, Feb. 12, 2013)
    Dad’s helping to build a new school, and he takes his son to watch its progress. They see lots of machines at work: a dump truck, a backhoe, an earthmover, a giant grader, a steamroller, a cement mixer, a crane, and more. Finally, the school is finished—just in time for the first day. Bill Thomson’s exquisite illustrations, rendered in acrylic paint and colored pencils, are delivered in a double-spread vertical format, which, when the book is turned sideways, bring this building experience to life with unprecedented dramatic perspective.
  • Building with Dad

    Carol Nevius, Bill Thomson

    Hardcover (Two Lions, Sept. 1, 2006)
    A little boy joins his father at a construction siteDad’s helping to build a new school, and he takes his son to watch its progress. They see lots of machines at work: a dump truck, a backhoe, an earthmover, a giant grader, a steamroller, a cement mixer, a crane, and more. Finally, the school is finished—just in time for the first day. Bill Thomson’s exquisite illustrations, rendered in acrylic paint and colored pencils, are delivered in a double-spread vertical format, which, when the book is turned sideways, bring this building experience to life with unprecedented dramatic perspective.
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  • Building with Dad

    Carol Nevius Jones

    Paperback (Two Lions, April 1, 2012)
    A little boy joins his father at a construction site.Dad’s helping to build a new school, and he takes his son to watch its progress. They see lots of machines at work: a dump truck, a backhoe, an earthmover, a giant grader, a steamroller, a cement mixer, a crane, and more. Finally, the school is finished—just in time for the first day. Bill Thomson’s exquisite illustrations, rendered in acrylic paint and colored pencils, are delivered in a double-spread vertical format, which, when the book is turned sideways, bring this building experience to life with unprecedented dramatic perspective.
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  • Building with Bob

    Jenny Miglis, Barry Goldberg

    Board book (Simon Spotlight, March 1, 2003)
    Bob uses a tape measure, saw, hammer, wrench, and paintbrush to build a birdhouse.
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  • Building with Daddy

    Juliana Jason, Darya Schegoleva

    Paperback (Independently published, Nov. 4, 2019)
    You all met Georgia in her first adventure, My Favorite Morning, and now she wants to show you how she builds with Daddy! Georgia is a confident, fun-loving, and spirited little red-head with an enthusiasm for life. Follow her on her real-life adventures as she experiments, learns, and grows with family, friends, and pets. You will fall in love with her big heart and joyous energy as she discovers all the world has to offer.
  • Building With Poop

    Ellen Lawrence

    Library Binding (Bearport Pub Co Inc, Aug. 1, 2017)
    How do African Himba people use cattle manure to build their homes? Why is a dung home healthier than one made from stone? And how are students in Indonesia turning cow patties into sustainable, eco-friendly bricks? When you think of a building material, brick, wood, or, concrete might come to mind. For many people, however, a handful of poop is the building material for constructing a home! This new Science Slam! title will engross readers—and gross them out! Filled with information perfectly suited to the abilities and interests of an early elementary audience, this colorful, fact-filled book gives readers a chance not only to learn, but also to develop their powers of observation and critical thinking. With fascinating photographs and surprising, high-interest facts about a material that we don’t usually read about, the book makes learning about excrement poop-sitively amazing!
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  • Building with Poop

    Jennifer Swanson

    Paperback (Enslow Publishing, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Describes how animals and humans use manure as a readily available and environmentally friendly building material, including both traditional peoples and a modern Japanese company, and discusses using waste matter as fertilizer.
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  • Building with Poop

    Jennifer Swanson

    Library Binding (Enslow Publishing, Jan. 15, 2018)
    Readers will be surprised to find out that their poop is good for building things. They'll learn how animals use poop to construct nests, homes, and even fences. People mold it into bricks for houses and plop it on fences for support. It's biodegradable, environmentally friendly, and can add a bit of spice to any home construction project. This book meets NGSS Standards for grades 3 to 5 for STEM curriculum.
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  • Building With Blocks

    Jillian Cutting

    Paperback (Wright Group/ McGraw-Hill, Jan. 1, 1996)
    1996 Sunshine Level 1 Set AA Emergent Fiction -- Building with Blocks (P) by Jillian Cutting / Illustrated by Jan van der Voo ***UPC# 799070488053 ***ISBN-13: 9780780248809 ***8 Pages
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  • Building With Wire

    John Lidstone

    Hardcover (Van Nostrand Reinhold (Trade), April 1, 1972)
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  • Building with Blue

    Alice Wilder, David Palmer

    Board book (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, Oct. 1, 2001)
    Help Blue and Steve build the transportation they need to get to Blue's favorite place by putting the correct sticks in the notched spaces. And there's a stick for every space, so young readers won't run out before the end of the story!
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  • Building With Paper

    E. Richard Churchill, James Michaels

    Hardcover (Sterling Pub Co Inc, Dec. 31, 1899)
    Easy directions for building a paper town, buildings, bridges, boats, and other projects
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