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City Buses
This title covers these subjects: Local transit., Buses., Motor vehicles.
City Buses
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City Buses

You need to get to another part of a big city quickly. What can you do? Take the city bus! City buses take people where they need to go day after day. They help people get to workplaces, stores, and more. They are hard at work in all types of weather. Young readers will learn about the main parts of city buses, how they work, and why they are important to cities and the people who ride them.

 
Dewey388.3/4233
GenreInformational
  
Reading LevelGrades 1-2
Interest LevelGrades K-3
GRLL
Lexile Level480L
ATOS Level2.3
AR Points0.5
AR Quiz #515268
  
Text TypeInformational Text
  
ISBN978-1-977132-32-1
PublisherPebble
BrandPebble Emerge
Copyright2022
  
Page Dimensions8" x 8"
Page Count24
LanguagesEnglish
BindingReinforced Library Binding
Hardcover
List Price: $29.99 School/Library Price
$22.49
 


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$39.99
 
 

Reviews

Booklist

"Readers eager to study up on vehicles they see around their community will enjoy this series. Filled with vibrant illustrations, each title describes a day in the life of a helper vehicle. While some (city buses) transport people, others (delivery trucks, snowplows, garbage trucks, and tow trucks) move things. Safety vehicles (fire trucks, ambulances, and police cars) round out the solid series with descriptions of their purpose, as well as views inside and outside of each. Prompts in the back encourage readers to try their hand at designing vehicles or the routes vehicles might take through a city. The best prompt, in Snowplows, encourages readers to experiment with how the blades on a snowplow work. Filled with pictures of these well-known vehicles, each volume offers readers an opportunity to get well acquainted with the transportation they admire. VERDICT Fine additions to your collection if you’re lacking in books about vehicles for this age group.,Several workhorses of the vehicle world join the ranks of the Wild about Wheels series with these new installments. Each book presents its subject in three brief chapters, composed of short, easy-to-read sentences, that introduce what its vehicle does and its key features, inside and out. Colorful headings and bolded, glossary-defined vocabulary help young readers navigate the text, while stock photos add visual interest and support on every page. In City Buses, readers learn about three different kinds of buses (diesel, hybrid, and electric), though the frequent use of bus images from other countries may raise some questions. Vans and box trucks appear in Delivery Trucks, which interestingly touches on how drivers plan their routes and organize packages. Garbage Trucks rumbles into view with satisfying descriptions of side- and rear-loaders and their tough-as-nails construction. Whether blasting through blizzards or spreading salt and sand on icy roads, Snowplows highlights plows’ two main blade types (curved and v-shaped) and special tires for driving on snow and ice. In each volume, a two-page, labeled diagram follows the main text, reviewing its vehicle’s primary features (cab, compactor, blade, etc.), after which a simple activity prompts readers to synthesize what they’ve learned by drawing or conducting an experiment. These solid, nonfiction texts offer more information than many similarly focused series."

October 15, 2021

School Library Journal - Abby Bussen, Muskego P.L., WI

"Readers eager to study up on vehicles they see around their community will enjoy this series. Filled with vibrant illustrations, each title describes a day in the life of a helper vehicle. While some (city buses) transport people, others (delivery trucks, snowplows, garbage trucks, and tow trucks) move things. Safety vehicles (fire trucks, ambulances, and police cars) round out the solid series with descriptions of their purpose, as well as views inside and outside of each. Prompts in the back encourage readers to try their hand at designing vehicles or the routes vehicles might take through a city. . . .Fine additions to your collection if you’re lacking in books about vehicles for this age group." - School Library Journal

November 1, 2021

Nancy Dickmann

Nancy Dickmann

Nancy Dickmann has written more than 150 nonfiction books for children, specializing in science and history. Before becoming an author, she worked for many years as an editor and publisher of children’s books.

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