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Cars: Rushing! Honking! Zooming! Racing! Rushing! Honking! Squealing! Stopping! Starting! Turning! Wheeling! All kinds of cars, from sedans to SUVs to station wagons, take people here, there, and everywhere.Cars go rushing up and do


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Cars: Rushing! Honking! Zooming!

Title:Cars: Rushing! Honking! Zooming!
Author:Patricia Hubbell
Rating:4.92 (660 Votes)
Asin:0761456163
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:32 Pages
Publish Date:2010-04-01
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Cars go rushing up and down, through the country, through the town. Racing! Rushing! Honking! Squealing! Stopping! Starting! Turning! Wheeling! All kinds of cars, from sedans to SUVs to station wagons, take people here, there, and everywhere.Following the success of Trucks: Whizz! Zoom! Rumble! and Trains: Steaming! Pulling! Huffing!, Patricia Hubbell introduces the third installment to her popular series featuring "things that go!" Sean Addy and Megan Halsey portray a variety of cars using vibrant clip art, etchings, and original drawings, making this a perfect gift for children who love things that go!

Editorial : From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 1–Hubbell's third ode to things that go is sure to be a hit. The rollicking text features witty rhymes that present a wide variety of wheeled vehicles, including limousines, taxis, police cars, and race cars. Start the motor! Turn the key!/Compact car or SUV. Detailed collages are rendered in clip art, etchings, and original drawings. The vibrant and intricate illustrations feature a large family of rabbits in a station wagon and Dalmatians driving fire trucks. As taxis swerve and dodge across pages, the text rolls and bumps as well. Some spreads require turning the book sideways. While this title has a longer story, it is similar to Thacher Hurd's Zoom City (HarperFestival, 1998). Perfect for one-on-one sharing and storytimes.–Maren Ostergard, Bellevue Regional Library, WACopyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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