Katy and the Big Snow25 reviews
Virginia Lee Burton

Sandpiper, 1974

Still love it after all these years...

+ One of the few machines in books that is female!
+ Katy and the big snow
+ My 25 month old love this book!
+ A Simple Favorite
  
  











  



  
Smash! Crash! (Jon Scieszka's Trucktown)25 reviews
Jon Scieszka

Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, 2008

Crashes right into your heart

+ My son loves this book!
+ My Son LOVES Jack & Dan
+ Grandson loved it!
+ Loud, Raucous Fun
  
  











  



  
Dumpy the Dump Truck: Dumpy the Dumptruck (Dumpy)7 reviews
Julie Andrews Edwards, Emma Walton Hamilton

Hyperion Book CH, 2000

A Sweet, Gentle Story

+ Perfect!!
+ Perfect!!
+ I have grown to HATE this book!!!
+ Refreshing alternative to glitzy materialism and violence
  
  











  



  
Trucks Board Book13 reviews

HarperFestival, 1998

Awesome Book for Toddlers Who Love Trucks

+ Cute truck book
+ great book
+ Tops with Toddlers
+ A great book for your little truck lover
  
  











  



  
Bumper To Bumper1 review
Jakki Wood

Frances Lincoln Children's Books, 1998

Great book for kids who love cars and trucks.

My 2 year old loves this book, but it would be a good book for younger toddlers too. Very simple with pictures of all sorts of cars and trucks. The book follows a traffic jam from start to finish. Some of the pictures continue to the next page to show the traffic jam. A great and fun way for ...
  
  











  



  
Biggest Cookie in the World (Step into Reading, Step 1, paper)3 reviews
Joseph Ewers

Random House Books for Young Readers, 1995

Perfect Beginning Reader

+ The Biggest Cookie In The World
+ The biggest cookie in the world

As a kindergarten teacher, I often find it difficult to find books that are appealing to children aged 4-6 that they can read just as they are learning to sound out words- this book is perfect! Kids enjoy the humorous illustrations and are able to read the text on their own, a great ...
  
  











  



  
Good Night Engines7 reviews
Denise Dowling Mortensen

Clarion Books, 2003

Lyrical writing will lull kids to sleep!

+ Great Little Boy Book!
+ Great book at bedtime
+ Great bedtime book for little boys who love trains!
+ This book will be a classic
  
  











  



  
Truck Stuck1 review
Sallie Wolf

Charlesbridge Publishing, 2008

My three-year is obsessed with this book

We received this book for my son's third birthday. The vivid and detailed pictures and fun language makes him laugh every time. Six months later he is still asking for me to read it to him many times a week. A truck gets stuck, lemonade is served, the media is called in to cover the chaos, ...
  
  











  



  
The Happy Man and His Dump Truck (Little Golden Book)12 reviews
Golden Books

Golden Books, 2005

My Son's Favorite Book as a Child

+ Cute story
+ a favourite
+ Slippery slide
+ My three year old son loves it!!!!
  
  











  



  
Can You See What I See? Trucks And Cars (Can You See What I See?)9 reviews
Walter Wick

Cartwheel Books, 2007

Captivating

+ board book
+ Keeps his attention!
+ Good for young children.
+ Grandson loves it!
  
  











  



  
How Many Trucks Can a Tow Truck Tow? (Pictureback(R))12 reviews

Random House Books for Young Readers, 1997

best truck book ever

+ We loved it!
+ Still One of My Favorite Books
+ Worn Out Book!
+ How Many Trucks Can A Tow Truck Tow
  
  











  



  
School Bus10 reviews

HarperTrophy, 1993

Perfect for the young child and special needs preschoolers

+ my 17 month old boy loves it!
+ Great for little boys

Need to send your 2- or 3-year old to school on a big yellow bus? Get this book. It is not for the pre-kindergardeners (though it appears on lots of pre-K summer reading lists), but its simplicity and basic language concepts ("cross the town", stop/go, arriving and departing, etc) are perfect for ...
  
  











  



  
Brain Quest Cars & Trucks (Brain Quest)
Deborah Hautzig

Workman Publishing, 1997

These early childhood editions take Brain Quest away from the strict question-and-answer format. Subject matter is covered on one side of the card, and the cards are read consecutively like books. But when readers turn the cards over, they'll find mazes, mix-and-match games, puzzles to solve, and other activities pertaining to each subject. 36 full-color cards.
  
  











  



  
Red Truck1 review
Kersten Hamilton

Viking Juvenile, 2008

Loved by our 2-year old boy

I checked this book out of the library for my 2-year old son, who has a fascination for anything with wheels. He immediately took to it so much that I simply had to buy a copy for him after returning the library copy. The text is simple and lively, with several sound effects throughout, like ...
  
  











  



  
Cars and Trucks and Things That Go (Giant Little Golden Book)139 reviews
Richard Scarry

Golden Books, 1975

My daughter loves The Goldbug Hunt

+ Cars and Trucks and Things That Go
+ things that go
+ A hit with my 2-year-old
+ Great for kids who love trucks
  
  











  



  
Bigfoot Presents Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks: Start Your Engines, Vol. 18 reviews
Meteor & the Mighty Monster Trucks

Brandissimo, 2007

Outstanding!!!

+ My son loves this!
+ Two thumbs way up!
+ Crazy over Meteor
+ Must Have For Little Ones Who Love Trucks!
  
  











  



  
I Stink!65 reviews
Kate Mcmullan

Joanna Cotler, 2002

stinky yet sweet

+ Even my 2 year old loves it!
+ I Stink!
+ Love this book - garbage truck with ATTITUDE
+ Fantastic gift for toddler-preschool kids
  
  











  



  
Honk! Toot! Beep! (My First Hello Reader)
Samantha Berger

Cartwheel Books, 2001

Milo is trying to sleep, but there is too much noise! Honks, toots, beeps, and choo-choos surround his tiny home in the city. Easy rhyming text and beautiful sculpted clay illustrations will delight beginning readers.
  
  











  



  
Ed Emberley's Drawing Book of Trucks and Trains (Ed Emberley's Drawing Book)10 reviews

L,B Kids, 2002

Awesome book

+ Well used
+ Incredibly simple to learn, no tears
+ Great For Your Older Artist
  
  











  



  
Zoom! Boom! Bully (Ready-to-Read. Level 1)1 review
Jon Scieszka

Aladdin, 2008

How did this ever get published?

I haven't read any other Trucktown books, so maybe I'm not understanding the whole relationship between this Big Rig character and the other trucks. That said, I don't see how the author could justify this story. It tells in its brief way of the various trucks performing different tasks, and of how ...