<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Join Maxie on a building site in this board book with peek-a-boo holes throughout and a pop-up!</b></p><p>Join Maxie as they build their dream skyscraper from the ground up. <i>Zoom: Construction Site Adventure</i> is part of What on Earth Books' Zoom series of 36-page board books written by Susan Hayes, with peek-a-boo holes through the pages and a surprise popup.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Another <b>delightful</b> edition in the <i>Zoom</i> series of board books. This book takes the reader along with Maxie for a day of building a skyscraper. <b>Using peekaboo cut-outs throughout as well as a large pop-up at the end</b>, readers get to see many different types of construction vehicles as well as some of the key steps that go into creating a building. <b>Each page is full of colors and fun details</b> that bring the adventure to life." - <b><i>YA Books Central</i></b><p></p><p>"For young readers this is <b>a great book</b> that helps expand on their love of all things construction. The illustrations are cartoon drawings but <b>the accuracy</b> in terms of the construction vehicles, different parts of the building and the tools is <b>very impressive</b>." - <b><i>Youth Services Book Review</i></b></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p><b>Susan Hayes</b> is in awe of children's limitless imagination and thirst for knowledge. She strives to learn from the children she knows and meets, and to enjoy the world through their fresh, curious eyes. Susan lives in the East Sussex countryside of the UK with her own children; her partner Neil; and two gorgeous but slightly silly ducks, Dolly and Izzy. She has written dozens of children's books.</p><p><b>Susanna Rumiz</b> is an illustrator based in Italy. She mainly works on children's books and likes to draw fun and adventurous stories with a pinch of mystery. In her free time, she grows jungles on her balcony and collects other people's shopping lists.</p>
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