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Books of the Week: ‘Truck’ Books

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Easy streetThere’s probably a better name for this genre, but I call them Truck books. It includes any book that kids love because of the big machines, trains, or trucks that vroom and crunch through it. Though I started out a bit disdainful of this necessary, but often boring genre, I’m learning to respect a good Truck book. Here’s the one that changed my mind:

Trucks Roll written by George Ella Lyon and illustrated by Craig Frazier
Trucks Roll! The best part about this book is that it’s funny. Though the trucks are beautifully drawn and realistic, they drive across the country carrying loads of giant chocolate chip cookies, puzzle pieces, and dogs. The active rhyme makes this book great to read, as well as look at.

Easy streetDoozer and Jim HensonEasy Street written by Rita Gray and illustrated by Mary Bono
Easy Street is a simple, rhyming book about paving a street. What makes this book special is the pictures. Little clay, doozer-like people build the road page by page. Real dirt, gravel, and asphalt are used in the pictures, giving a detailed and exciting look to the process. I swear I could smell the hot tar.

Three little rigsThe Three Little Rigs by David Gordon
Three little rigs A twist on the The Three Little Pigs. This book has wonderfully personified machines and enough technical details to really fascinate a child.

Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo written by Kevin Lewis and illustrated by Daniel Kirk
I already raved about this perfectly rhyming, colorful picture book. But this list wouldn’t be complete without it.

Special Mention: Up Above & Down Below by Sue Redding
Up above and down below This book really captures your imagination. Though not a typical ‘truck’ book, it has the same sort of detail and behind the scenes look that kids love. It shows, often humorously, what’s going on above and below in each scene. On the second floor and on the first floor. Bunnies in the garden and below the ground. Kids on the street and workers under it. Simple rhymes and great pictures make this a joy to read.


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