PreS—Through a simple rhyming text, a little school bus details a typical day of work, beginning with driver Bob climbing on board with a cup of coffee at 5:00 a.m. and ending with a tune-up and scrub down at the maintenance garage. In between, it drives through town, "bouncing, turning, thumping,/always on the go," to pick up a variety of smiling children, including Kate, who uses a wheelchair. The text lends itself well to reading aloud, and the blocky digital illustrations are bright and clear. This book will be a big hit with vehicle-loving preschoolers and is also an excellent selection to use with groups preparing to start kindergarten. A must-have for general purchase, especially in collections in which Cuyler's
The Little Dump Truck (Holt, 2009) is already a favorite.—
Martha Link Yesowitch, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, NC"I'm a little school bus, / my driver's name is Bob. / Rumbling, shifting, clunking, / we like to do our job." In The Little Dump Truck's follow-up, a school bus describes its job, including lowering a platform for a wheelchair and enjoying a snow day. The rhymes offer a steady ride, and the digital art features attractively boxy images.
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