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Amazing Machines: Tremendous Tractors

Tony Mitton, Ant Parker

Amazing Machines: Tremendous Tractors

Subjects

  • Animal Tales - bundles of fur, fluff and fun
  • Facts & Information - lists, stats and plenty of facts

Average rating

5 out 5

7 reviews

Tremendous Tractors follows the animal crew as they become farmers. Climb on board to discover all the different jobs tractors can do around the farm. Every page is full of the kind of detail that machine-mad toddlers love: ploughs, sturdy combine harvesters, trailers, balers and so much more! From aeroplanes to fire engines, the internationally bestselling Amazing Machines series is the perfect way for preschoolers to learn about all sorts of different machines and things that go! Every book introduces a new vehicle and features a zippy rhyming text, bright, colourful artwork, and the same friendly animal characters each time.There's even a helpful picture glossary at the end to recap any new words and technical terms.

Reviews

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It was a good book. It had some tricky words. I liked looking at the pictures. I learnt more about farming.

Lieutenant Stinky Eggybread 27.07.2023

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The mouse fixing the tractor is my favourite character and the rabbit who is going to drive. I like the big wheels on the tractor. I would recommend this book.

Countess Birthday-cake Hoverboard 31.07.2022

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If you like tractors and farming you will love this book, it has some hard words in it but with help it’s a great read. I would recommend this book.

Earl River Bobble-hat 29.08.2020

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The best bit is when the forklift lifts the bales.

Superintendent Slip Hoverboard 21.08.2020

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This book helps me learn about tractors

Viscountess Tuesday Mystery 14.07.2020

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I liked the rhyme and I liked that it told you about Tractors.

Senor Race-car Fascination 07.07.2020

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It is really good, I like that it says the farmers and Tractors deservea rest the end. I like the rhyme and illustrations.

Anonymous 05.07.2020