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National Geographic Kids Little Kids First Board Book: Trucks

by Ruth A. Musgrave

Book Details

Publisher:Random House
Published:2021-12-21
Pages:26
Format:BOOK
Language:en

Reading Info

Age Range:0-3

About This Book

Calling all truck fans! From dump trucks to cement trucks to monster trucks, these colorful pages introduce big trucks and their special jobs to the littlest fans. Bursting with vivid photos, each spread in this sturdy book features a terrific truck, along with super-simple facts and lively, age-appropriate language to keep babies and toddlers--and their grown-ups--engaged. Designed to be the stepping-stone to the best-selling National Geographic Little Kids First Big Book series, the Little Kid

Our Review

This vibrant board book delivers a captivating introduction to the world of big trucks, featuring stunning, full-color photographs of vehicles like dump trucks, cement mixers, and monster trucks. Each sturdy page pairs a bold, clear image with simple, engaging facts about the truck's special job, using lively language perfectly pitched for a baby or toddler's understanding. The format is designed to be highly interactive, encouraging parents to point and name objects, fostering early vocabulary development. It’s a fantastic first nonfiction book that turns a child's natural fascination with vehicles into a dynamic learning experience.

What sets this title apart is the signature National Geographic quality, where the crisp, real-world photography captures intricate details that will mesmerize young readers during repeated viewings. The book excels as a foundational STEM resource, building early concepts of engineering and community helpers through the lens of powerful machinery. Parents of vehicle-obsessed little ones will find this an endlessly engaging read-aloud that successfully marries educational content with pure, wheel-based delight.

Themes

Juvenile Nonfiction

Subjects

Juvenile Nonfiction