This book uses a selection of fun true or false questions to get readers thinking all about cars, boats, airplanes, trains, and more. Readers turn the page to reveal the answer to each question and learn fascinating transportation facts.
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Daniel Nunn has written numerous books for young readers on a variety of topics, specializing in early years and elementary education. Like Eddie the Elephant, he enjoys playing hide and seek with his two young children. His favorite hiding place is behind the curtains in the living room!
Bikes, cars, planes, and trains. How well do you know them? Here’s a quick true-or-false question: Do all buses have a roof? False! Tour buses do not. This title in the new True or False? series introduces nine forms of transportation—including animals and balloons—and asks a related true-or-false question. The target preschool audience may find the outside-the-box photos somewhat confusing. For instance, a child rides a hippo in the “Animal” section, and the text asks, “Some people use animals to get around. True or false?” Well, it’s false if you look at the picture, but true if you think more broadly and consider horses. (The answer does not mention camels, donkeys, etc.) Still, this provides a fun activity for kids who love things that go. A concluding quiz tests comprehension. Preschool-Kindergarten. --Ann Kelley
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