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The dump truck drives over gravel and bumps. The tips its heavy load as it dump, dump, dumps! Kids will love to touch, feel, and listen to the sounds of favorite John Deere machines in this adorable, interactive touch and feel book with sounds. Follow along with engaging rhyming text and touch tactile textures on every spread to hear the favorite farm and construction machines like a tractor, a digger, a dump truck, a hydraulic hammer, and a bulldozer. Then sing along with the original song "Let's Get to Work!" Sensory exploration builds thinking skills and hand-eye coordination. The perfect…mehr

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The dump truck drives over gravel and bumps. The tips its heavy load as it dump, dump, dumps! Kids will love to touch, feel, and listen to the sounds of favorite John Deere machines in this adorable, interactive touch and feel book with sounds. Follow along with engaging rhyming text and touch tactile textures on every spread to hear the favorite farm and construction machines like a tractor, a digger, a dump truck, a hydraulic hammer, and a bulldozer. Then sing along with the original song "Let's Get to Work!" Sensory exploration builds thinking skills and hand-eye coordination. The perfect gift for birthdays, holidays, little John Deere fans, construction lovers, and more! Touch and feel elements on every page! Textures include vinyl, fur, foil, and more.6 sound buttons featuring big machine noises and 1 sing-along song button that plays "Let's Get to Work"!Interactive elements help support the development of fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination.Touch and feel books invite children to interact with the story and explore the world around them encouraging sensory exploration.Durable board pages designed to withstand traditional wear and tear from babies and toddlers.
Autorenporträt
Jack Redwing believes in letting children get dirty, dusty, and sweaty outside. He knows that kids who love nature will probably grow up to be adults who love and care about nature. When Jack isn't writing books about farms and forests, he's living his dream on a small farm in Vermont where he's raising four children, seven cows, two llamas, and a whole bunch of chickens. (psssst! Jack Redwing is actually a pen name for the Cottage Door Press team who worked on this book.)