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Old MacDonald Had a Truck

Steve Goetz ; Eda Kaban
"A new twist on a classic story and song, this book is just pure fun." — School Library JournalOld MacDonald has some new friends on the farm: Old MacDonald had a farm E-I-E-I-O. And on that farm he had a...TRUCK?! With a DIG DIG...
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★“Loads of infectious fun make this a read-aloud treat.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review

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"A new twist on a classic story and song, this book is just pure fun." — School Library Journal

Old MacDonald has some new friends on the farm: Old MacDonald had a farm E-I-E-I-O. And on that farm he had a...TRUCK?! With a DIG DIG here and a SCOOP SCOOP there, this classic folk song just got revved up! Beloved machines—the excavator, dump truck, bulldozer, and more—will have vehicle enthusiasts of all ages reading and singing along.

• With colorful, fun illustrations, and subtle themes of gender equality, both parents and kids will enjoy this story over and over again
• Ideal for family and elementary school story time
• Steve Goetz was inspired to write his debut picture book, Old MacDonald Had a Truck, after his son began to sing "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" with alternative lyrics

Fans of Old MacDonald Had a Boat and Old MacDonald's Things That Go will love this entertaining read (and sing-aloud book) with a surprise ending.

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 44
Size: 11 x 9 1/2 H
Age Range: 3 - 5 Years
Publication Date: 03/01/2016
ISBN: 9781452132600
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Steve Goetz was inspired to write his debut picture book after his son began to sing Old MacDonald Had a Farm with alternative lyrics. He lives with his family in San Francisco.

Eda Kaban is a native of Turkey. She now teaches at Academy of Art University, in addition to exhibiting work in galleries and illustrating children's books. She lives in San Francisco.

★“Loads of infectious fun make this a read-aloud treat.”
—Kirkus Reviews, starred review