Back and forth, the saw keeps going, cutting and cutting the lumber. The farmer uses it to make a fence, whoosh whoosh. Lumberjacks need it to chop a tree: swish, swish, swish, and TIMBER. Construction workers go shoo, shoo, shoo as they build a house so big—and Dad build a small one for pup, whish, whish.
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Who better to give children their first "tool kit' than the experts at Popular Mechanics magazine? Each of these titles is a toy and a book rolled into one! Each board book comes die-cut in the shape of the tool it represents, so it is educational to read and fun to play with! At the same time, the bright illustrations and simple text help toddlers understand exactly what a drill, a hammer, a saw and a wrench do, what sounds they make, and who uses them. These books are great for reading aloud to teach children about the world around them and prepare them for the day when they too will be old enough to handle the real thing.
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