Picture Book Review: Little Blue Truck
Little Blue Truck
Alice Schertle
Illustrated by: Jill McElmurry
The
Little Blue Truck makes the friendliest sounds you’ve ever heard. He is friends
with all the animals he passes along the way, stopping to say, “Beep, beep,
beep.” While saying hello he is pushed aside by a dump truck that is busy and feels he doesn't have the time for even a friendly hello. The dump truck ends up getting stuck and Little Blue
comes to the rescue. Little Blue can’t get the dump truck out on his own and calls
his animal friends to help. At the end, the dump truck learns the lesson of why
it is important to be kind and take time for others. He sees that friendships and teamwork
pay off. This book, with its rhymes and fantastic illustrations is sure to be a
favorite for both boys and girls. For early readers it teaches animal sounds in addition to the lesson at the end. The fun illustrations allow
for cause and effect discussions with children around ages 3 and up. This will
be a favorite for parents and children.
BIBLIO: 2008, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Ages 1 to 8,
$10.99 and $5.82.
REVIEWER: Jennifer Debo
FORMAT: Board Book
ISBN: 0544568036
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