| Bulldozer goes to school (Bulldozer And Friends) Author: Broach, Elise | ||
| Price: $15.23 | ||
Summary:
Bulldozer is nervous about his new school year and worried he won't fit in. His friend Millie tries to reassure him, but Bulldozer isn't convinced, especially when he gets to his classroom and things start going wrong. But just when he's sure his day couldn't get worse, something amazing happens!
| Illustrator: | Murphy, Kelly |
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (05/01/25)
School Library Journal (+) (05/01/25)
Booklist (06/01/25)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 05/01/2025 Gr 1–3—Bulldozer, who lives with his human parents in an everyday human world, will be starting school. He is very worried about it and wonders if he will fit in. When he tries to find ways to get out of going, his parents, along with his friend and neighbor Millie, reply with encouragement. At school the first day, Bulldozer makes a number of clumsy mistakes and fears that he will never fit in. The day is redeemed when the opportunity to help his classmates build a clubhouse-castle calls for Bulldozer's strength and skill, and he is rewarded with feelings of pride and belonging. The use of a bulldozer as a protagonist seems appropriate in scenes where clumsy mistakes, misunderstandings, and shyness may make a child feel different and out of place in a new situation. This deceptively simple story successfully addresses the fears and worries of young children and offers positive solutions that will encourage the resilience needed to overcome them. The five chapters use simple vocabulary that makes the story accessible to young readers. A collection of creative word play activities in the back helps students build and enhance their reading skills. This book was reviewed from an uncorrected proof with unfinished illustrations; the finished illustrations will likely match the art in the first book, which included simple black-and-white line drawings shaded in orange, yellow, and gray that beautifully captured the heart of the story. VERDICT Sure to be a hit with vehicle lovers, this engaging title for early chapter book readers cleverly uses a bulldozer child protagonist to address social fears about new situations and friendships. Highly recommended.—Carole Phillips - Copyright 2025 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.
Booklist - 06/01/2025 The second book in this series tells a charming story that will resonate with children who are nervous about starting school or facing new experiences. In this story, Bulldozer is anxious about his first day of school. He worries about making new friends and about making mistakes. His friend Millie tries to encourage him, but Bulldozer’s nerves only grow as things start to go wrong in the classroom. After breaking a table during circle time and mixing up the toys during pickup time, Bulldozer’s first day seems like a disaster. Things take a turn when Bulldozer’s day turns around in a surprising way during recess. The story teaches kids that it’s OK to be nervous, that mistakes are part of learning, and that sometimes the most special moments happen when you least expect them. With simple language, a relatable story, and playful illustrations, this is a delightful read that will help kids feel more confident about school and remind them that everyone has a first day—even the bulldozer! - Copyright 2025 Booklist.



