Big machines are hard at work! A digger, dumper, crane, cement mixer, and steam roller roll onto the job site to scoop, lift, pour, and smooth. Young readers will discover what each construction vehicle does and explore fun facts along the way in this exciting pop-up book created especially for children ages 3 to 5.
Each page invites little builders to look closer, ask questions, and learn how these powerful trucks help build the world around them. Bright artwork and interactive elements turn storytime into an engaging learning adventure.
• Interactive Pop Up Fun: Explore exciting pop-up spreads that bring construction vehicles to life and encourage hands-on learning.
• Colorful Illustrations: Eye-catching artwork leaps off the page, making every truck and machine exciting to discover.
• Early Learning Adventure: Simple facts and engaging scenes introduce young children to how machines work and why they are important.
• Perfect for Vehicle Fans: A must have for kids who love trucks, construction vehicles, and things that go.
Cottage Door Press is an independent publisher of high-quality children's books. Our books are designed to spark curiosity in the littlest readers and fan the flames of lifelong learning. We understand children deserve our respect. That's why we always select artwork and stories that encourage caregivers to "read up" to their little ones--exploring interests together, learning together, and giving their young minds room to grow.
We also believe in creating stories that reflect the boundless possibilities of all children. We hope to create books that inspire little ones to connect, encourage them to dream, give them cause to celebrate, and allow them to see themselves beautifully reflected in the stories they read.
To bring these beautiful stories to life, our diverse and talented staff collaborates with authors and illustrators from all backgrounds and nationalities. We have also partnered with multicultural brands and literacy organizations to make sure our books reflect and reach as many little ones as possible.