Written by Anastasia Suen
Illustrated by Ryan O'Rourke
Charlesbridge, 2017. Informational, 32 p.
As a little kid, I didn't know a dump truck from an excavator. I was too preoccupied with mermaids and fairies to care very much. But
Up! Up! Up! Skyscraper helped me finally understand the appeal of these huge machines and their functions. The steps of constructing a skyscraper are described clearly and simply in the pages of this book, with illustrations that include labels and cross sections. There are friendly, action-based rhymes on each page which will appeal to preschool-aged children, as well as descriptions of each moment within the process of constructing a skyscraper that six or seven-year-olds will understand and appreciate.
Up! Up! Up! Skyscraper is a great example of process-oriented nonfiction for younger children, perfect for future engineers and construction fans.
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