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Books with title The Great Big Book of Mighty Machines

  • The Great Big Book of Mighty Machines

    Jean Coppendale, Ian Graham

    Hardcover (Firefly Books, Sept. 3, 2009)
    A richly illustrated book about the big machines kids love. Kids love big machines: watching real machines do real work, playing with toy machines, reading and talking about all kinds of machines. The bigger, the better! The Great Big Book of Mighty Machines is one big and mighty book about the massive moving machines that kids love: monster trucks, dump trucks, fire trucks, tractors, big bikes, cranes, trains and airplanes! One big bundle of mightiness. Vivid color photographs of machines at work jump off the page. Large, easy-to-read type describes the machines, their parts and what they are used for. Red arrows point out special features. Glossaries explain essential terms, and suggested activities, like quizzes, "what to draw" and "pick the picture," add to the fun.
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  • My Book of Mighty Machines

    IglooBooks

    Board book (Igloo Books, April 3, 2018)
    How big is the worldโ€™s longest train? Which plane flies faster than the speed of sound? How do rockets work? Strap yourself in and get ready to discover the answers to these questions and many more in this fantastic, fact-packed board book. Bursting with incredible images and chunky fold-out pages, this book is perfect for small hands and curious minds.
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  • Great Big Book Of Mighty Machines

    Jean Coppendale

    Paperback (Qed Publishing, a Division of, Aug. 16, 2009)
    A richly illustrated book about the big machines kids love. Kids love big machines: watching real machines do real work, playing with toy machines, reading and talking about all kinds of machines. The bigger, the better! "The Great Big Book of Mighty Machines" is one big and mighty book about the massive moving machines that kids love: monster trucks, dump trucks, fire trucks, tractors, big bikes, cranes, trains and airplanes! One big bundle of mightiness. Vivid color photographs of machines at work jump off the page. Large, easy-to-read type describes the machines, their parts and what they are used for. Red arrows point out special features. Glossaries explain essential terms, and suggested activities, like quizzes, "what to draw" and "pick the picture," add to the fun.
  • Big Book Of Machines

    Minna Lacey

    Hardcover (USBORNE PUBLISHING, March 1, 2017)
    Big Book of Machines
  • The Mighty Big Book of Jokes

    Craig Yoe

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, July 23, 2001)
    Each page of The Mighty Big Book of Jokes and The Mighty Big Book of Riddles is jam-packed with visual puns, cartoon gags, illustrations in the margins, and loads and loads of the groan-inducing jokes and riddles that will give any kid fits of hysterical laughter.Mighty Big Books are a compact size to fit perfectly in the hands of young readers. But at 288 pages, they're so thick and chock-full of fun that kids will never get bored with them.
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  • Big Book of Machines

    Oxlade

    Hardcover (Parragon Plus, Sept. 1, 2001)
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