With the call of Hey you guys Let s get to work women and men shoulder drills and picks board cranes and cement mixers and set their equipment bulldozing and steamrolling across vibrant page spreads Barton generates the excitement of road and building construction for young sidewalk engineers BL 1988 Fanfare Honor List The Horn Book Notable 1987 Children s Trade Books in Social Studies NCSS CBC Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 1987 NSTA CBC 1987 Children s Books NY Public Library With the call of Hey you guys Let s get to work women and men shoulder drills and picks board cranes and cement mixers and set their equipment bulldozing and steamrolling across vibrant page spreads Barton generates the excitement of road and building construction for young sidewalk engineers BL 1988 Fanfare Honor List The Horn Book Notable 1987 Children s Trade Books in Social Studies NCSS CBC Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 1987 NSTA CBC 1987 Children s Books NY Public Library Byron Barton s classic book about a busy day at the construction site is perfect for fans of Richard Scarry and Tom Lichtenheld Rhythmic text and bold graphic illustrations convey all the energy and excitement of the day while workers use a variety of machines to knock down a building and begin constructing a new one Young readers will love learning the names of the machines while seeing them at work Supports the Common Core State Standards With the call of Hey you guys Let s get to work women and men shoulder drills and picks board cranes and cement mixers and set their equipment bulldozing and steamrolling across vibrant page spreads Barton generates the excitement of road and building construction for young sidewalk engineers BL 1988 Fanfare Honor List The Horn Book Notable 1987 Children s Trade Books in Social Studies NCSS CBC Outstanding Science Trade Books for Children 1987 NSTA CBC 1987 Children s Books NY Public Li
Byron Barton is the author and illustrator of many picture books for young children. He has been honored by ALA, SLJ, and Reading Rainbow. He worked as an animator for CBS before he started creating children's books. He is currently making his illustrations completely on the computer.
This was my son's favorite book as a toddler. I probably read it at least 1000 times. He especially liked it when I made the sound effects for the vehicles and workers. I actually miss this book because it reminds me of such a special time in my and my child's life.
Read this book! Thrill in the powerful use of simple imperative sentences! See every short statement brim with action! Read it in the voice of a 40's propaganda news reel! Add in your own exciting sound effects!
First sentence: Hey, you guys! Let's get to work. Knock down that building. Bulldoze that tree. Dig up that road.
Premise/plot: It's not just machines at work in Byron Barton's Machines at Work. Little ones also see construction workers working hard all day.
My thoughts: It doesn't take a lot of words to tell a good story. Though though are just a few words per page, Barton's Machines at Work tells an enjoyable story. The illustrations are also super-simple. In a few illustrations, the construction workers reminded me of duplo people. Speaking of which, this would be a fun story to act out with duplos!
Text: 5 out of 5 Illustrations: 3 out of 5 Total: 8 out of 10
The bold lined and colorful illustrations grab the reader's attention. Simple text makes this book a good title for both toddler and preschool storytime. I plan to invite the children to act out each page. Example: Knock down that building. Bulldoze that tree.
“Hey, you guys! Let's get to work.” Crew women and men pick up their drills and picks, start up cranes and cement mixers, and set about knocking down buildings, bulldozing trees and dumping rubble. Young children love the bold illustrations, big machinery and clear action of Barton's popular book for toddlers and preschoolers.
Miss 3 and I like to explore different books and authors at the library, sometimes around particular topics or themes. We try to get different ones out every week or so; it's fun for both of us to have the variety and to look at a mix of new & favourite authors.
This was a random selection by her as she was attracted to the idea of the big yellow digger. Okay simple picture book about construction vehicles at work.
This book is really fun to read to your toddler. The structure is easy to read to a kid who is bent on turning the pages fast to see the next image. Try narrating in your own version of "movie preview guy" voice for more fun - especially the part about stopping for lunch. Your toddler will be amazed!
The quick imperative sentences keep my 1 yo engaged and tell a fun, simple narrative of people doing manual labor. They go to work, have a lunch break, work some more, and go home. The simple, bold, and colorful pictures are great for younger kids and are better than they seem at first glance. I just had to read this four times in a row...
Bold colors and simple story make this easy for young readers to stay engaged. Pages could easily be skipped to shorten the book if needed without really interrupting the story.