
The Three Little Rigs (Truck Tales, 1)
- Truck Tales
- Categories:Cars, Trains & Other Transport Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:July,2023
- Pages:24
- Retail Price:(Unknown)
- Size:152mm×203mm
- Publication Place:United States
- Words:(Unknown)
- Star Ratings:
- Text Color:Full color
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Description
For kids who love all things cars and trucks comes The Three Little Rigs, the latest in the Truck Tales series! Big Rig sends out the Three Little Rigs with glass, lumber, and steel to take to the other side of the mountain. But when night falls and the little rigs make camp (in quickly-built houses of glass, lumber, and steel, of course), the Big Bad Bulldozer pays them a mischievous visit. "Little rigs, little rigs, let me come in!" comes the growl. "Not by the glare of our rimmy rim rims!” This rollicking truck mashup will get kids and adults alike wheel, wheel, wheeling all the way home!
Find more truck twists on all your favorite fairytales, including:
Hansel and Diesel
Cylinderella
and more!
Each book is constructed of sturdy, durable board, perfect for little hands and fingers. With magical illustrations and easy-to-read type, this is one tale you'll be asked to read again and again!
Author
Stephanie Miles is the author of several books for kids and has worked as a preschool teacher and special education aide. She graduated from Fresno State University with a degree in child development. Stephanie is also a warrior. In 2011, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS). In her free time, she loves to cycle, garden, decorate, and count her son's freckles. She and her family live in California.
Sara Ugolotti was born in a small town in Italy. In 2012, she obtained a degree in Architecture from the University of Parma, and in 2015, she earned a degree in Illustration from the International School of Comics in Reggio Emilia. Specializing in children's books, she has worked as a freelance illustrator for clients worldwide including Auzou Editions, IglooBooks, Il Battello a Vapore, Jilin Publishing Group Ltd, Oxford University Press, Rusconi Libri, and Usborne Publishing.