Its tires are over five feet tall. It is as heavy as an elephant. And it can jump, race, and crush like a monster! It’s a monster truck!
Whether racing over ramps, plowing through mud, or crushing cars, monster trucks are the biggest and baddest trucks out there! The bestselling and award-winning team that brought you Choppers! and Motorcycles!, author Susan E. Goodman and photographer Michael J. Doolittle, show readers how these beasts came to be, how they work, how they get ready for a show, and some of the exciting tricks that only monster trucks can do. This action-packed Step 3 Step into Reading beginning reader is filled with you-are-there color photographs!
Informative and fast-paced, this book is perfect for boys and girls who love everything on wheels!
Susan E. Goodman is the author of more than thirty nonfiction books for children, including How Do You Burp in Space?; See How They Run: Campaign Dreams, Election Schemes, and the Race to the White House;All in Just One Cookie, an ALA Notable Book; and On This Spot, a Washington Post Top Picture Book of the Year. She lives in Boston, Massachusetts.
7 yr reviewer: I really liked this book because it had many different Monster Truck pictures. I never knew there were that many different kinds. I learned that some Monster Trucks have cartoon characters. They have done thousands of shows for thousands of fans. I would recommend this book for all kids..especially kids who love Monster Trucks!
I can't stand this book, however my son adores it, so I read it anyway. I find that the words are a lot more advanced than other Level 3 books, so it ends up being more of I read the majority of the story and my son picking out the sight words. My son loves Monster Trucks, but I find this book, lengthy, boring, and inappropriatly leveled.
Good informative book. I read for my 3 year old and hubby read again for him. We all liked it and learn so many facts about monster trucks that we didn't know of. Really great book!
This lengthy, nonfiction early reader is a big hit with my preschooler. Filled with lots of interesting info on monster trucks, my kid enjoyed feeling like an expert when he already knew some facts but learned many new things as well. Several specific monster trucks appear in both the text and photos including many Bigfoot highlights. This is a great prep for and extension of a Monster Jam visit.
This book is not appropriate for a Step Into Reading Level 3. There are way too many words per page and really 48 pages? I couldn't even get past the two first pages before my son lost interest and he LOVES monster trucks.
My 3 year old grandson begged me to read a book about Monster Trucks to him for a bedtime story. I found it on Libby. His attention was kept through the whole story. And I found the facts about the Monster Trucks interesting.