Bulldozer helps out
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Rohmann, Eric Illustrator
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New York : Atheneum Books for Young Readers, [2017].
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A very little bulldozer learns that taking care of kittens is a very big job in this darling follow-up to Bulldozer’s Big Day from award-winning author Candace Fleming and Caldecott Medalist Eric Rohmann.The construction site bustled. Cement Truck was stirring…stirring…stirring. Digger Truck was scooping…scooping…scooping. Crane Truck was lifting…lifting…lifting. And Bulldozer was—watching…watching…watching. Little Bulldozer wants to help, but all the bigger trucks say he is too small. So when Crane Truck says he can clear a bit of debris out of the way, Little Bulldozer is eager for the job. He can do it, yes he can. What he doesn’t expect is to find a family of newborn kittens living in the pile of debris! Can he take care of babies? Now that’s a tough job. A job that happens to be just the right size for Little Bulldozer.

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Book
Edition
First edition.
Physical Desc
1 volume (unpaged) : color ; 24 cm
Language
English
ISBN
9781481458948, 1481458949

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General Note
"A Caitlyn Dlouhy Book."
Description
"Bulldozer proves that he can help on the construction site"-- Provided by publisher.

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  • Bulldozer helps out (Bulldozer books (Candace Fleming) Volume 2) Cover
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Published Reviews

Booklist Review

The young hero from Bulldozer's Big Day (2015) returns seeking meaningful work. The construction area bustles with activity (Cement Mixer stirs, Crane Truck lifts, and Digger Truck scoops), but Bulldozer can only watch until Crane assigns him a job clearing a small lot adjacent to the new building. He approaches his task with joyful enthusiasm, but when the big guys return, they're upset that nothing has been done. Bulldozer reveals the reason a box of baby kittens so the softhearted construction vehicles give Bulldozer a new assignment: caring for the felines. Fleming's vivid prose makes good use of action verbs and teems with onomatopoeic creations that help the story come alive for young listeners. Rohmann's art employs reduction printing to good effect. Bold, black outlines and basic color choices for the vehicles will help young readers to discriminate the characters, and the use of distinctive facial expressions on the windshields both humanizes these machines and conveys their emotions. An appealing choice for motor-vehicle aficionados and fans of the earlier title.--Weisman, Kay Copyright 2017 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Fleming and Rohmann subvert expectations several times in this handsomely illustrated follow-up to Bulldozer's Big Day. Initially, it looks like a familiar too-small-to-help construction story. Then, after Bulldozer is asked to flatten out a section of terrain, it seems like he has fallen asleep on the job. The reality-that he's protecting a mother cat and her kittens-comes as a tender surprise, which underscores the idea that talents come in all shapes and sizes. Many parents, meanwhile, will likely side with Dump Truck, who quips, "Taking care of babies? Now that's a rough, tough job." Ages 4-7. Agent: Ethan Ellenberg, Ethan Ellenberg Agency. (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 1-The cute yellow construction vehicle from Bulldozer's Big Day is back on the job. He's easy to relate to, like the smallest child on the playground who's not allowed to join the game. The other members of his group-Cement Mixer, Crane, Digger, Dump Truck, Roller, Scraper, and Grader-call the shots. On this busy day at the site, Bulldozer is the only one who doesn't have a task. When he asks to help, he's sent to clear a small grassy area strewn with metal and bricks. There, he comes face-to-face with a project that even the toughest truck would quail at. This is a wonderful second "Bulldozer" collaboration from Fleming and Rohmann. VERDICT With dramatic and captivating block print illustrations, a well-told and engaging story, and an all-star cast of vehicular characters, this is a must-have for preschoolers starting a love affair with things with wheels.-Susan Weitz, formerly at Spencer-Van Etten School District, Spencer, NY © Copyright 2017. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Horn Book Review

The construction-site gang from Bulldozers Big Day (rev. 5/15) is on the job again. I can help, little Bulldozer says hopefully to the big trucks hard at work. But Dump Truck, Cement Mixer, and Digger turn him away: Youre too littleYoull get hurt. Bulldozers feelings of powerlessness will resonate with young kids, who have undoubtedly been in similar circumstances. Then Crane spots a pile of debris and has an idea: See over there?That needs to be cleared and flattened. Bulldozer revs his motor and cha-a-a-a-arge[s] ahead--until suddenly he puts on the brakes. Why does Bulldozer sit idle (for hours!) with his motor humm[ing], soft as a lullaby? The mystery of why Bulldozer hadnt done a single thing is subtly hinted at in Rohmanns sturdy block-print illustrations featuring bright primary and secondary colors and thick black lines that provide a sense of security. The hints are so well camouflaged, in fact, that many readers and listeners will miss them the first time through--making repeat viewings satisfying. Annoyed, the big trucks tell Bulldozer to move out of the way; when they stop yelling, theyre surprised to hear a tiny sweet sounda chorus of gentle mews. Everyone agrees, Bulldozer is the right truck for this rough, tough job. Trucks, furry babies, and a winning little guy build a preschool-perfect story. kitty Flynn (c) Copyright 2017. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

A little bulldozer makes a big difference in this story with an unexpected twist at the end.Bulldozer feels left out and overlooked on the construction site, where bigger vehicles such as Cement Mixer, Crane Truck, and Digger Truck (a backhoe), among others, are hard at work. "I can help," he tells them, hopefully, only to be brushed asideat first. Then Crane suggests that an area off to the side needs to be cleared and flattened, and Bulldozer zooms into action. But all of a sudden, out of the others' sights, he pauses and just gives the pile of earth little nudges before "he hunkered down, hushed and watchful.Hours passed." When the big trucks find him they are dismayed to see that he's accomplished so little, until they look closer and see that he's been watching over a mother cat and six kittens, curled up together near Bulldozer's blade. They praise him, Dump Truck offering, "taking care of babies? Now that's a rough, tough job." Closing block-print illustrations of a beaming Bulldozer seem unfinished against empty white backgrounds as compared to the other spreads, which undermines the cohesion of this otherwise excellent picture book. A sure hit at storytime, bedtime, or any cozy reading time. (Picture book. 3-6) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

The young hero from Bulldozer's Big Day (2015) returns seeking meaningful work. The construction area bustles with activity (Cement Mixer stirs, Crane Truck lifts, and Digger Truck scoops), but Bulldozer can only watch until Crane assigns him a job clearing a small lot adjacent to the new building. He approaches his task with joyful enthusiasm, but when the big guys return, they're upset that nothing has been done. Bulldozer reveals the reason—a box of baby kittens—so the softhearted construction vehicles give Bulldozer a new assignment: caring for the felines. Fleming's vivid prose makes good use of action verbs and teems with onomatopoeic creations that help the story come alive for young listeners. Rohmann's art employs reduction printing to good effect. Bold, black outlines and basic color choices for the vehicles will help young readers to discriminate the characters, and the use of distinctive facial expressions on the windshields both humanizes these machines and conveys their emotions. An appealing choice for motor-vehicle aficionados and fans of the earlier title. Copyright 2017 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Fleming and Rohmann subvert expectations several times in this handsomely illustrated follow-up to Bulldozer's Big Day. Initially, it looks like a familiar too-small-to-help construction story. Then, after Bulldozer is asked to flatten out a section of terrain, it seems like he has fallen asleep on the job. The reality—that he's protecting a mother cat and her kittens—comes as a tender surprise, which underscores the idea that talents come in all shapes and sizes. Many parents, meanwhile, will likely side with Dump Truck, who quips, "Taking care of babies? Now that's a rough, tough job." Ages 4–7. Agent: Ethan Ellenberg, Ethan Ellenberg Agency. (May)

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School Library Journal Reviews

PreS-Gr 1—The cute yellow construction vehicle from Bulldozer's Big Day is back on the job. He's easy to relate to, like the smallest child on the playground who's not allowed to join the game. The other members of his group—Cement Mixer, Crane, Digger, Dump Truck, Roller, Scraper, and Grader—call the shots. On this busy day at the site, Bulldozer is the only one who doesn't have a task. When he asks to help, he's sent to clear a small grassy area strewn with metal and bricks. There, he comes face-to-face with a project that even the toughest truck would quail at. This is a wonderful second "Bulldozer" collaboration from Fleming and Rohmann. VERDICT With dramatic and captivating block print illustrations, a well-told and engaging story, and an all-star cast of vehicular characters, this is a must-have for preschoolers starting a love affair with things with wheels.—Susan Weitz, formerly at Spencer-Van Etten School District, Spencer, NY

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Fleming, C., & Rohmann, E. (2017). Bulldozer helps out (First edition.). Atheneum Books for Young Readers.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Fleming, Candace and Eric Rohmann. 2017. Bulldozer Helps Out. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Fleming, Candace and Eric Rohmann. Bulldozer Helps Out New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2017.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Fleming, C. and Rohmann, E. (2017). Bulldozer helps out. First edn. New York: Atheneum Books for Young Readers.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Fleming, Candace, and Eric Rohmann. Bulldozer Helps Out First edition., Atheneum Books for Young Readers, 2017.

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