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Meet Stinky Stubb, Dirty Dugg, Gorbert, and Melvina, the craftiest crew of monsters ever to build a house. With hard hats and heavy machinery, these feisty fellas dig, dump, hammer, nail, and after a surprise lunch of Mama s special monsteroni and cheese they even squeeze in time for an afternoon snooze.
7) Mighty dads
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Told in simple rhyming text, hard-working construction vehicle fathers guide and encourage their children.
10) Demolition
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Illustrations and rhyming text show the enormous and powerful machines that are used to demolish a building so that a playground can be built.
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Bulldozer books (Candace Fleming) volume 2
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[2017]
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First edition.
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"Bulldozer proves that he can help on the construction site"--
16) Boa constructor
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Binder of doom volume 2
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2019.
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Something is stealing machine parts from all over Stermont, including a wrecking ball from a local construction site, and Alexander and his fellow monster hunters, Rip, and Nikki, fear that it is building a Stermont-smashing machine--so the friends must use the resources of the summer maker program at the library to stop this monster, and perhaps even solve the mystery of who is leaving monster trading cards where the Super Secret Monster Patrol can...
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"Top dog Duke leads a busy work crew to a new construction site. All sorts of dogs have plenty to do before the day is out. These clever dogs will dig, haul, push, plow, and even bring in a crane to build a new park. But what happens when they find something unexpected buried deep in the ground?"--Dust jacket.
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