Tonka Follow the
Tractor It's a busy day for the tractor. What
does it do? With a pop-up on every page, kids will delight in
following the tractor! Click Here to Order
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Things That Go
Board Books: Tractor Shaped Board Books.
Stunning and sturdy, these Shaped Board Books are perfect for little
and wide eyes Click Here to Order
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Grandpa's John Deere Tractors
by Roy Harrington Finally a book just for kids
that tells the history of John Deere and his company. Jimmy and his
Grandpa Turner start at the very beginning of the John Deere story,
in 1837 with John Deere and his self-scouring plow. Grandpa then
takes Jimmy through the years, explaining Deere & Companys major
tractor developments until the present time. Jimmy asks a lot of
questions along the way and finds out about the tractors his grandpa
and father drove, as well as some of the tractors he might encounter
in todays world. Click Here to Order
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How John Deere Tractors
& Implements Work by Roy Harrington. Kids are
always asking questions especially about big machines. This book
gives kids the answers they crave. Let them step into the fields
with impressive John Deere tractors and implements and find the
answers to their many questions. Beautiful color photos illustrate
the text and give the kids what they love - big pictures of the
machines they see working in the fields. Detail and cut-away shots
show the inner workings of these farm machines. Interesting trivia
facts are included with each topic. This book truly gives the inside
story about John Deere tractors and implements from behind the metal
and to the inner workings of the gears and motors. Click Here to Order
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Johnny Tractor and His
Pals by Louise Price
Bell and Roy A. Bostrom. Just the book for children at
bedtime! It is a great story about working together and
cooperation. Click Here to Order
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Tale
of Three Tractors by Molly Pearce. One tractor
excels at farm work, another at logging, and a third at ranching
skills in this lesson on individual capabilities. Full-color
illustrations. Click Here to Order
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The
Rusty, Trusty Tractor by Joy Cowley, Olivier
Dunrea and Clivier Dunrea. A salesman tries to talk Micah's
grandfather into buying a new tractor, but Granpappy refuses. Later,
when his car is stuck in the mud, the salesman is rescued by the
very tractor he ridiculed. Micah learns the value of old things in a
story as comfortable as Granpappy's broken-in overalls. Click Here to Order
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Parsnip
and the Runaway Tractor by Sue Porter. Lift the flaps and
join in Parsnip's fun! In this second story about the mischievous
little lamb, Parsnip decides to investigate the farmer's shiny new
tractor with her friends Tadpole the piglet, Blanket the foal, and
Champy the sheepdog. At first they only look at it, but then Parsnip
accidentally starts the engine -- and that's when the fun
begins! Click Here to Order
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Tractor Mac No.
8 by Billy Steers. Sibley the horse loves the work he
does around the farm, but one day, he's replaced by a shiny new
tractor. Not until Tractor Mac gets stuck in the mud does the farmer
realize that Sibley's still useful. ''From that day on, Farmer Bill
let both Sibley and Mac work side by side. They became the best of
friends.'' Click Here to Order
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Tractor
by Craig McFarland Brown. Ages 4-6. The cover shows a tractor
hauling a load of corn in from the field, the final task of the day
for the tractor. The machine isn't a high-tech model, but this isn't
a book about factory farming. The various tractor tasks are often
set against wide background vistas that also show what animals are
doing while the tractor does its work--robins are feeding their
young, a barn cat is caring for her kittens. Click Here to Order
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Mighty Machines: Tractor by Claire
Llewellyn. Take a closer look at the world of working
machines, from the longest and toughest to the most useful. Simple
text describes each machine's different features and explains how it
works. Labels help children identify and name the different parts of
the machines. Full-color photos and illustrations. Click Here to Order
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Drive a Tractor
Turn the wheel! Beep the horn! Drive! Complete with a
turntable steering wheel, a working horn, and "windshields" showing
photographs of real outdoor scenes, this interactive book is fun and
entertaining for young readers. Five favorite vehicles are depicted,
along with pages showing dashboards and real controls. This board
books is a must for all children who can't wait to get their hands
on a steering wheel of their own. Click Here to Order
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Construction (First Discovery
Book X) by Philippe Biard (Illustrator), Claude Delafosse
This book begins as an illustrated orientation to building
construction but includes other types of construction (subway,
bridge, ship, etc.) Transparent overlays liven some illustrations
but more noticeably trick the young reader into reading the same
text twice Click Here to Order
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