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Let's Go to the Hardware Store by Anne Rockwell, Melissa Iwai

erine's review against another edition

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3.0

Moving into a new house is a big change. It can be fun or scary, but also comes with opportunities to fix things up exactly as you like them, and that means a trip to the hardware store — and sometimes more than one! Two siblings accompany dad to pick up some handy house-fixing supplies and learn about hammers and screwdrivers and other tools. In a simple, everyday story, this book takes the reader on a short tour of the fun to be found in the hardware store.

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5.0

The perfect story for any young kid that loves tools or helping out dad!

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3.0

A boy and and his sister go off to the hardware store with dad to pick out tools for fixing up the new house. They find almost everything they need!

This is great! So many tool books are just listing or talk about the noises that tools make. This is an exploration of tools and construction that's just a little different. It talks about the tools and why they are needed and then introduces additional related vocabulary. This would be a great addition to any library and fabulous for storytime.

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3.0

3.5 Cute story & the family depicted is not all white.

wordnerd153's review against another edition

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3.0

Lots of information about tools presented in an interesting, accessible way for young readers.

andizor's review

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3.0

A boy and and his sister go off to the hardware store with dad to pick out tools for fixing up the new house. They find almost everything they need!

This is great! So many tool books are just listing or talk about the noises that tools make. This is an exploration of tools and construction that's just a little different. It talks about the tools and why they are needed and then introduces additional related vocabulary. This would be a great addition to any library and fabulous for storytime.
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