Welcome to Trucktown!

by Jon Scieszka

Other authorsDavid Shannon (Illustrator), Loren Long (Illustrator), David Gordon (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2010

Status

Checked out
Due May 24, 2024

Call number

813.54

Description

Best friends Jack Truck and Dump Truck Dan love to smash things but sometimes their antics get them into trouble. One day they meet Wrecking Crane Rosie. Are Jack and Dan's smashing days over?

Collection

Publication

Simon Spotlight (2010), Edition: Illustrated, 40 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member jpeer
A tale about two truck best friends who love to play all day. Follow them as they find new friends to play with and see what silly games they will do. The illustrations are great in detail and color. I don't know what the point of this book was suppose to convey however. It almost seemed to
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encourage wild and destruction.
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LibraryThing member aimtroyer
This book is about some very energetic vehicles who enjoy smashing and crashing into things and are desperately trying to find ways to use that gift. There is some rhyming and repetition that could be brought out in a classroom. Doing some predicting during this book would be great; because, in the
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end, Wrecking Crane Rosie finds helpful work for them both.
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LibraryThing member christivance
Amazingly illustrated book with bright, vivid colors. Jack and Dan are really into smashing and crashing everything. They visit all their friends to see if they want to join them in some smash-crash fun. Their friends are too busy to help Jack and Dan but they make a mess (or try to be helpful)
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anyway. They are being followed by a shadow and a big booming voice. They try to get out of there but then are backed into a corner. The strong voice and huge shadow end up being Wrecking Crane Rosie and she just wants some help.
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LibraryThing member MrBean
Suggested age: Grade K-2. Genre: Fantasy (low).
Dump Truck Dan and Jack Truck are friends who love to smash and crash. They also like to invite their friends to join in. Sometimes it works well. Sometimes it works out well, and other times not so much. The whole time, they try to keep ahead of
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someone big who is after them. This book would be good for discussing predictions as well as choices people make.
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LibraryThing member dennislankau
This book is about many different kinds of trucks that gather together to the orders of Jack, the lead truck. They all line up. They are joined by a bull dozer named Pete. They then all drive up, down, left and right. Finally, all the trucks stack themselfs on top of each other.
*To use in nursery
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school setting, activities to learn left from right, up versus down and different colors.
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LibraryThing member babshe1
Welcome to Trucktown!, by Jon Scieszka, was kind of lame to say it straight forward. While the illustrations were great and showed a lot of detail and describe the text very well, there really wasn't much to this story. There also was not a good big picture that I could see. The story was very
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bland, and the plot seemed kind of pointless. Two trucks go around and smash and crash things all day long till a big truck comes and sakes the to help him smash and crash things. One positive I could see is the language was easy to read and was very repetitive, along with being very guy friendly. This Trucktown series is all about getting boys to read, and this kind of senseless smash crash book might pull young boys who aren't fond of reading yet. While the plot was poor and the language was good the characters seemed very irrelevant. The characters were different vehicles which to a young boy is awesome, but they didn't not really go well with their personality. The one main characters is stow truck but all he does his break things and smash things, I would expect a tow truck to be friendly and helpful. In the end a good book to pull young uninterested readers into reading, but no real big picture that I could see.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2008

Physical description

40 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

1442412712 / 9781442412712

Barcode

11810
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