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bethebookworm's review
3.0
The 4 year old LOVES this book. he cried when I returned it to the library, so I had to go back the next day and check it out again. it's okay,but not worth reading at bedtime every night for a month in my opinion.
jessalynn_librarian's review
3.0
Summer 2015 - Ben loved the diggers and the repetitive phrases like "scooping, scooping, scooping" that he started repeating. Doesn't flow well as a read-aloud.
July 2017 - he enjoyed this one again, especially the birthday cake.
July 2018 - Ben's still a fan, but I still find it a little tedious to read aloud.
July 2017 - he enjoyed this one again, especially the birthday cake.
July 2018 - Ben's still a fan, but I still find it a little tedious to read aloud.
giantarms's review
A good choice for persons wishing to go "WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT" at inadvisable volumes, but not for an excessive quantity of times.
cjeziorski's review
5.0
Surprise! It’s bulldozer’s birthday, though the other construction vehicles don’t seem to know. Great read aloud for little ones who like building.
jeremychiasson's review
3.0
Not sure what to get next after your child adored "Goodnight, Construction Site"? Bulldozer's Big Day would be a logical choice.
I didn't love this book, but its targeted audience--preschool children who are fascinated by construction vehicles, will delight in the adorably chunky vehicles, the rhytmnic sounds of the trucks, and the cute story about everyone forgetting the Bulldozer's Birthday.
I didn't love this book, but its targeted audience--preschool children who are fascinated by construction vehicles, will delight in the adorably chunky vehicles, the rhytmnic sounds of the trucks, and the cute story about everyone forgetting the Bulldozer's Birthday.