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In this spin on the classic Christmas carol for every kid who loves construction sites, each new day “my foreman brings to me” more and more construction vehicles! With “six cranes a-lifting” to “five golden backhoes,” every playful page invites your little construction expert to count, read (or sing), and marvel at the growing number of tractors, trucks, heavy machinery… “and a flatbed with a Christmas tree!” The 12 Days of Construction book contains a special QR Code to “The 12 Days of Construction” SONG! The author, a trained musician/songwriter, has released a companion song (available for streaming and download) for families to listen to as they read or to enjoy between readings!
About the Author
Josh Shelton's body of work inspires wonder, curiosity and connection through books, video, music, and more. For over a decade, he was a core contributor to the joy-filled digital media company based on the NYT Best Selling book, SoulPancake (Kid President: Are We There Yet?, Show Your Shelf: Authors Share Their Bookshelves). He is an Emmy nominated producer (Netflix's We Are The Champions) and a YouTube Award Winner (My Name Is Lisa). Together with his wife, he co-created and oversees the imaginative and nurturing family content for Bird Explores. Thanks to his son, Josh now knows every different type of construction vehicle in existence (or at least he thinks he does, until his son will inevitably teach him a new one tonight).Josh Shelton's body of work inspires wonder, curiosity and connection through books, video, music, and more. For over a decade, he was a core contributor to the joy-filled digital media company based on the NYT Best Selling book, SoulPancake (Kid President: Are We There Yet?, Show Your Shelf: Authors Share Their Bookshelves). He is an Emmy nominated producer (Netflix's We Are The Champions) and a YouTube Award Winner (My Name Is Lisa). Together with his wife, he co-created and oversees the imaginative and nurturing family content for Bird Explores. Thanks to his son, Josh now knows every different type of construction vehicle in existence (or at least he thinks he does, until his son will inevitably teach him a new one tonight).