Description
Book Synopsis: The picture book Whose Tools? is “a nifty, unexpectedly sophisticated exploration of the tools and professions connected to the world of construction” (Kirkus Reviews). This nonfiction ode to building a house from the ground up features six kinds of craftsmen and the 24 tools they use, accurately labeled. The answer to each inquiring refrain is revealed under a gatefold, seven in all, engaging the reader in an informative guessing game. With lyrical (and factual!) text by New York Times bestselling author Toni Buzzeo, and the expertly stylized art of illustrator and designer Jim Datz, this sturdily constructed board book is perfect for curious and playful young readers. “Women are well represented among Datz’s carpenters, roofers, electricians, plumbers, and painters (who are drawn in a range of skin tones), providing a subtle ‘you could do this, too’ message that is cemented in a closing scene of two children playing with blocks in the finished house.” —Publishers Weekly
A Guess-the-Job Book series:
Whose Tools?
Whose Truck?
Whose Big Rig?
Whose Boat?
Details
Are you looking for an educational and interactive book for your young reader? Look no further than Whose Tools? This captivating picture book takes your child on a journey through the world of construction, introducing them to different tools and professions along the way. With its accurate labeling and gatefold flaps that reveal the answers to each guessing game, your child will be engaged and entertained while learning valuable information about building a house from the ground up.
Written by the New York Times bestselling author Toni Buzzeo, Whose Tools? combines lyrical storytelling with factual content, making it a perfect blend of education and entertainment. The stunning illustrations by Jim Datz bring the professions to life, featuring diverse characters that inspire inclusivity and promote the message that anyone can pursue a career in construction. With its sturdy construction, this board book is designed to withstand the playful hands of curious young readers.
Not only does Whose Tools? provide an immersive learning experience for your child, but it also empowers them by showing that women are well represented in the construction industry. The diverse range of skin tones in the illustrations sends a subtle yet powerful message that your child can be a part of this world too. The closing scene of two children playing with blocks in the finished house solidifies the idea that the possibilities are endless.
Don't miss out on this engaging Guess-the-Job Book series! Whose Tools? is just the beginning of an exciting collection that includes Whose Truck?, Whose Big Rig?, and Whose Boat? Each book in this series introduces your child to a different aspect of the working world, expanding their knowledge and inspiring their curiosity.
Get your hands on Whose Tools? now and let your child embark on a learning adventure packed with fun, surprises, and valuable life lessons. Click here to make your purchase and open the door to imagination and exploration!
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