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1. Jack's House

Jack's House

Author: Karen Magnuson Beil
Illustrator: Mike Wohnoutka
Publisher: Holiday House; September 2008
Reading Level: Ages 4-8

Karen Magnuson Bell and Mike Wohnoutka revisit a well-known nursery rhyme (This is the House That Jack Built). The story focuses on how Jack's house was built and all the different trucks, equipment, and materials that were used. Readers are introduced to bulldozers, backhoes, forklifts, cement trucks, etc... Someone has been operating a cement mixer, driving a bulldozer, and using a forklift to build walls, frame windows, and nail down a roof. Someone has built a big, strong home for Jack. But is this the house that Jack built? Max the dog disagrees. In this humorous twist at the end, we learn that it was Max the dog who supervised the bulldozer "that scraped the land," drove the backhoe "that dug the cellar", etc... while Jack was busy elsewhere. This is a great find for your little construction fan! The illustrations in acrylic paint are fun and full of detail, utilizing different angles to showcase the trucks and Max is just too cute adorned with his hard hat and tool belt. Visit Mike Wohnoutka's website where you can see some sketches from Jack's House.

Download the action-packed Jack's House Teacher's Guide, featuring discussion points, word charts, classroom ideas, and lots more for preschool through grade 2!

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