Win a Truckload of Books for Reading Month!

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Teaching is a tough job, and super rewarding, when given the right tools. Michigan Construction understands hard work and the need for the right equipment and we want to help! Last year, in partnership with many of our awesome partners, we gave away 10 Tonka size truckloads of elementary level construction books to deserving teachers across Michigan. The contest was so successful, that we're bringing it back this year! Elementary and preschool teachers can enter their classrooms for a chance to win a truckload of books by filling out the form on this page. Each winner will receive 10 books chosen specifically for their class level.  The following books are an example of the selection you may receive:

Iggy Peck

 

Iggy Peck, Architect by Andrea Beaty

Iggy's second-grade just teacher doesn't understand Iggy's obsession with building things. It looks as if Iggy will have to trade in his T square for a box of crayons . . . until a fateful field trip proves just how useful a mast builder can be. 

 

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Pete the Cat: Construction Destruction! by James Dean

This story finds Pete the Cat on a mission to build a new school playground, so he calls in construction workers and heavy equipment, but in the end, Pete Cat learns that to make something really great, you have to dream big! A great lesson-learned tale.

 

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Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site by Sherri Duskey Rinker

Big machines work hard all day and this #1 best-selling book recognizes that fact and helps little ones also understand that at the end of the day even machines have to rest. A great story that is both soothing and fun.

 

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Mighty, Mighty Construction Site by Sherri Duskey Rinker

Construction sites are busy places from sun-up to sundown and this wonderful book tells how everyone works together all day to get their work done. Lots of rhyming and a happy, peppy tone makes this book one that will be read again and again.

 

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Backhoe Joe by Lori Alexander

What if you adopted a lost backhoe and tried to make it your pet? Well one little boy finds out and learns about responsibility and how much work goes into owning a “pet.”

 

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Mighty Machines, by Penelope Arlon

This LEGO crew is learning about giant construction vehicles like diggers, bulldozers, cargo ships and airplanes. They'll even learn about rockets that take astronauts into space! Featuring fun facts, mini comics, building ideas, and stickers, Mighty Machines is the perfect book for any young reader.

 

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B Is for Bulldozer: A Construction ABC by June Sobel

A wonderful way to learn the alphabet and about construction all at once. Another nice thing is the inclusion of female construction workers, which shows youngsters construction is work everyone can do!

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Who Made this Cake? by Chihiro Nakagawa

Teeny-tiny children and massive construction equipment team up in this construction/baking adventure. A mixture of fantasy, fiction and reality, it is a great twist on the building theme and appeals to both boys and girls.

 

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Roadwork by Sally Sutton

With illustrations that look like the real equipment, Roadwork tells the story of how roads really get built, including fairly detailed descriptions of the machines, how they work and what jobs they do. The rhymes and repetition make it fun to read and understand.

 

 

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Rosie Revere, Engineer by Andrea Beaty

Aspiring engineer Rosie Revere learns how to take criticism and keep trying. For grownups it’s a lesson in how important it is to be supportive, help to build each child’s self-confidence and inspire them not to give up.

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Old MacDonald Had a Truck by Steve Goetz

A new take on the beloved song “Old MacDonald Had a Farm” uses the familiarity of the tune to include different heavy machines like excavators and bulldozers making it a fun, easy and musical read for students.

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Katy and the Big Snow by Virginia Lee Burton

This classic tale by a Caldecott Medal winning author shows how one hardworking little tractor gathers the courage to endure during a blizzard when she alone has the power to dig out the city.


If you haven’t yet entered your elementary class to win our "truckload" of construction books for your classroom library, do it now! Celebrate National Reading Month and click the link to enter to win and to download our coloring page!

 

Enter to win a truckload of books!

 

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