Head to the farm to see the tractors ploughing, spraying, moving and harvesting in this new addition to the best-selling ROADWORKS series that makes the perfect interactive read-aloud for vehicle-obsessed kids. Down on the farm, let's cut the earth. Chop, chop! Don't stop! Break ...that ground! Down on the farm, let's cut the earth. What makes that cut-cut-cutting sound? A book in the ROADWORKS series full of rhyming words that describe the machinery used in farm work from planting the seeds right through to harvesting the corn. Right at the centre of the action is the family tractor!
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ISBN |
9781760653385 |
Published NZ |
2 Feb 2022 |
Publisher |
Walker Books Australia |
Format |
Hardback |
Alternate Format(s) |
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Series |
ROADWORKS |
Availability |
999 In stock at supplier; delivery usually 20-30 working days due to covid19 delays
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Interest Age |
2-5 years |
Reading Age |
2-5 years |
NBS Text |
Picture Books |
ONIX Text |
Children/juvenile |
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Awards, Reviews & Star Ratings
NZ Review |
This is a book that toddlers will ask to be read again and again... It is a great resource for home and school libraries. * Read Plus * Sutton is a master of informative easy to read books and her latest book Tractor is no exception. * Kids Book Review * |
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Author's Bio
Sally Sutton is the award-winning and bestselling author of Roadworks, Demolition, Construction, Dig, Dump, Roll and Wheels. In 2009, Roadworks won the Picture Book category of the New Zealand Post Children's Book Awards, and in 2015 Construction was a finalist. Sally has also written many other books for children. She lives in Auckland, New Zealand, with her husband and two daughters. Brian Lovelock is an award-winning illustrator of 10 picture books including the Roadworks series, The Raintrain, Flight of the Honey Bee, Gecko and Ambulance, Ambulance! His illustration awards include Best Picture Book in the 2009 New Zealand Book Awards (for Roadworks) and the 2014 LIANZA Russell Clark Medal for illustration (Flight of the Honey Bee). Brian was long-listed for the 2013 CILIP Kate Greenaway Award for his work on Demolition and in 2019 he was a finalist in the Nami Concours illustration competition. Brian lives in Auckland where he works as a scientist in the power industry.
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