Best of
Trucks

2019

Two Tough Trucks


Corey Rosen Schwartz - 2019
    One hitting the gas.Mack and Rig couldn't be more different.One loves the fast lane. The other, the off-ramp.But when they're forced to pair up on their first day of school, can Mack and Rig figure out a way to get along and learn what it really means to be a tough truck?Get ready to vroom and zoom your way to fun and friendship with these two lovable and tough trucks!

Blippi: Things That Go!


Thea Feldman - 2019
    Like the lyrics to his theme song say: “So much to learn about, it’ll make you want to shout: Blippi!”

Supersize Cross Sections: Inside Engines


Pascale Hédelin - 2019
    Delve to the bottom of the ocean on a nuclear-powered submarine and explore the watertight compartments. Relax in style as you rumble across Europe in the luxurious Orient Express.  With bite-size captions and cutaway diagrams, each spread features a different and exciting machine, showing and telling its inside story. Discover what life on board these amazing vessels is like: Adventure Galley , a giant sailing ship captained by the famous pirate William KiddThe Orient Express, the luxury train that traveled all the way across Europe to the OrientRMS Titanic, the great passenger line that famously sank on its maiden voyageLZ 129 Hindenburg Zeppelin, the airship that was destroyed in a disastrous fireM4A4 Sherman tank, the American armored fighting vehicle used in WWIISaturn V rocket launcher, which transported satellites, probes, and astronauts into spaceR.V. Calypso, the world-famous research vesselInternational Space Station, the giant space laboratoryFishing trawler, an enormous industrial fishing vesselNuclear-powered attack submarine, a special military vesselFire engine, with all the necessary equipment to get a fire under controlHouseboat, a floating homeAirbus A380, the longest, widest, and heaviest airplane ever madeCircus convoy, transporting everything from equipment to artists, from elephants to popcornTunnel boring machine, used to excavate tunnelsFasten your seat belts and bon voyage!

5 Big and Busy Trucks (Scholastic Early Learners)


Scholastic Inc. - 2019
    Featuring five silicone touches die cut through the cover, this book is just right for vehicle loving toddlers.Five big and busy trucks are driving through the town! Can you guys where each of them work? This interactive novelty title includes a singsong text and five silicone touches that encourage readers to interact with each different truck. With an emphasis on counting and numbers, this novelty title is sure to be a hit with young readers.Scholastic Early Learners: Interactive books for hands-on learning. Perfect for babies, toddlers, preschoolers, kindergartners, and first graders, too!

Disney Baby Things That Go


Walt Disney Company - 2019
    Introduce Baby to the things that go in this board book with colorful illustrations of vehicles on the go, plus sturdy pull-tabs, moving elements, and changing scenes inside! A car speeds across the page, a hot air balloon goes up and down, and a submarine floats back and forth under the sea in this adorable novelty book.

Let's Watch the Trucks!


Rachel Benge - 2019
    When a brother and sister go on a walk to find the yellow truck, they come across many different colors and styles of trucks, all with different sounds—but where is the yellow truck? Young readers will learn to identify colors, trucks, and sounds in this delightful and engaging story.

Heavy Haulers


Finn Coyle - 2019
    Vehicles covered include: a tanker truck, refrigerator truck, auto hauler, and bull hauler. About the Finn's Fun Trucks series: Written by 11-year-old truck enthusiast Finn Coyle, the Finn's Fun Trucks series provides a vocabulary-rich introduction to transportation for truck-loving children with the help of a diverse range of vehicle operators and community helpers. Each spread has a full page lift-the-flap feature providing a wealth of learning and discovery in each book.

Flash, the Little Fire Engine


Pam Calvert - 2019
    The only problem is, every time Flash tries to pitch in, he is either too little or too late to help out. What if no one needs him? When a fire erupts in the middle of town, it looks like Flash might be the only one available to help. Does he have what it takes to save the day?