
Wind-up Digger
Sarah Hull(Author)
Usborne Publishing Ltd
Published on 11. September 2025
Book
Board book
8 pages
978-1-83604-034-7 (ISBN)
Description
The little yellow digger has lots of jobs to do... can you help? There are four tracks in this book for the wind-up digger to drive around, as it shifts rubble from building sites, clears snowy roads, digs a hole for a pond and helps to fix a busy road. With charming scenes for the digger to trundle around and a sprinkling of facts about the different jobs it can do, this is a perfect present for little fans of big machines. Just wind it up and watch it go!
- This large, chunky board book comes with a wind-up yellow digger and four embedded tracks.
- Children can wind up the digger and place it on the tracks to see it moving rubble on a building site, clearing snow and helping fix roads.
- With lots to talk about on every page and detailed illustrations to explore.
- Hours of digger fun!
- This large, chunky board book comes with a wind-up yellow digger and four embedded tracks.
- Children can wind up the digger and place it on the tracks to see it moving rubble on a building site, clearing snow and helping fix roads.
- With lots to talk about on every page and detailed illustrations to explore.
- Hours of digger fun!
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 3 to 5 years
Dimensions
Height: 277 mm
Width: 236 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
1058 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-83604-034-7 (9781836040347)
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Persons
Sarah Hull (Author)
Sarah grew up in London, then studied German and Fine Art in Oxford and Hamburg. She joined Usborne after working at Profile Books and Thames and Hudson, and now spends her time writing about art, investigating germs and devising ways for children to stave off boredom - all the important things, basically.
Sarah grew up in London, then studied German and Fine Art in Oxford and Hamburg. She joined Usborne after working at Profile Books and Thames and Hudson, and now spends her time writing about art, investigating germs and devising ways for children to stave off boredom - all the important things, basically.