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Kids’ Book of Giant Machines

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By Erik Bruun

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Price

$12.95

Format

Hardcover

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Hardcover $12.95

It’s the Heavy Equipment for kids! New readers as well as young ones to be read to will take a fascinating journey through the world of huge machines that build, demolish, dig, cut, drill and move massive things.

Giant color spreads show mammoth tower cranes, twice the height of the Statue of Liberty build skyscrapers and bridges, huge paving machines and bulldozers lay thousands of miles of road and giant dump trucks that consume five gallons of gas per mile whose tires each are as heavy as four stationwagons hauling tons of dirt. Here is the real world behind one of kids’ favorite toys, the Tonka truck.

Short sections describe each machine. Accounts of famous inventors and explanations of rudimentary mechanics will educate and enthrall kids of all ages. Engaging and fun facts put the massive power and utility of the machines in perspective for the young audience.

Giant Machines covers equipment used in six industries: mining, highway construction, tunnels/drilling, farming, forestry and recycling.

On Sale
Jan 10, 1999
ISBN-13
9781579120719

Erik Bruun

About the Author

Erik Bruun has been a reporter, editor, and freelance writer for more than twenty years. His books include Our Nation’s Archive and American Values and Virtues. In his home community, he has taken a leadership role in several organizations that advocate for social change. He has three children.

Jay Crosby is a researcher who lives in New York.

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