![]() ![]() Where Do Diggers Sleep at Night?, by Brianna Caplan Sayres Definitely one to own or give as a gift, and a must for the early childhood classroom! Plus, you can get beautiful coloring pages and an awesome teacher’s guide for free! Lori Alexander has scored big on her very first picture book, and Cameron’s illustrations make this a book you can’t put down. The book has a satisfying ending, and the twist at the end makes us giggle every time! Finally, Nolan learns that Joe already has a home. And when Nolan tries to train the backhoe, Joe digs in the garbage and revs at the mailman. He buries his cone in the flower bed and leaks on the driveway. When Nolan brings the backhoe home, his parents aren’t so sure Joe will make a good pet. But the machine is timid and shy, until Nolan coaxes him closer with the rocks he has in his backpack. ![]() Nolan is playing outside when he sees a stray…backhoe. This engaging book was an instant hit with my preschool boys (ages 3 and 4). Whether or not you’re doing a transportation theme, these are great read aloud books for kids ages 2-6. Are you doing a kindergarten or preschool transportation theme? You’ll love this giant list of related books!Ĭars, trucks, buses, planes, trains, boats… a transportation theme has so many possibilities! I’ve collected some of our favorite titles in the list below. ![]()
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