Author: Nicola Baxter
Illustrator: Toni Goffe
For Ages: 5 and above
No. of Pages: 28
Publisher: Ladybird Books, London
Year: 1997
ISBN: 978-0-72141-930-5
Our car fills up with excited squeals and shouts every time the kids spot a digger or an earthmover. Which is why I picked up this book. Needless to say, everyone was thrilled.
Meet the Little Yellow Digger, a hard working machine of steel with a gentle soul. He takes his orders from a very busy but clever Man with the Plan.
The Little Yellow Digger faithfully follows his instructions, interruptions notwithstanding from curious passers-by who want to know what the digger is up to. Of course, he doesn’t have the big picture yet but he entertains theories from others – a pond for a fierce Digger-crunching Shinkle Shark or a trap for a Many-headed Mud Monster and more!
The pictures are embellished liberally with humor and happiness which makes this book a keeper.
And no, I’m not going to play spoilsport here! :-)
Excerpt
“Just leave it to me!” said the Little Yellow Digger. “Does that mean …”
But the Man with the Plan had gone off to have a cup of tea.
So with a clank, clankety clank the Little Yellow Digger carried all the earth and all the grass over to the lorries.
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