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Crush It!, Knock It Down!, Blow It Up!, and Shred It! are four new books in the Capstone Book for Young Readers: Destruction Series. This series of books for young readers is an interactive reading experience that your young reader will thoroughly enjoy! This interactive four-book series is made of sturdy hardbound cardboard with moveable pictures so your child can lift flaps, pull tabs, and move levers to crush those cars flat, knock that building down, make buildings explode and shred tires into tiny pieces. Each book in this four-book series has 7 pages of interactive destruction for your little one to enjoy!
This 4 book series includes:
- Blow It Up! It’s all about blowing things up, it starts with an old building, and ends with explosions and implosions. You get to see the before & after photos of a football stadium being torn down, and a bridge falling into the water after exploding.
- Crush It! Takes you inside the world of industrial crushing. Where do old cars and scrap parts go? To the crusher! Once the crusher has done its job, “All that metal can be turned into something new”.
- Shred It! Before a car is crushed, the tires need to be disposed of! Where else should tires go than the shredder? They go up the conveyor belt and drop into the shredder so that the end result is little rubber bits. The small rubber bits can be used to create a soft landing for a playground.
- Knock It Down! Some buildings can’t be imploded so in comes the wrecking ball. The wrecking ball is used to reduce a building to rubble so that it may be hauled away to make room for a new building.
All 4 books in this series have beautiful glossy pictures with big letters for reading ease for the little ones. Every page has a moveable part which will keep your little one busy for hours on end.
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Lily Kwan says
It would be about flooding and be called The Great Flood 2.0.
bryan clark says
construction destructiom .. the evalution of demolition
susan smoaks says
clean it would be a nice new edition, it would be about cleaning house
Dusty Schnur says
POP IT! Things that can be popped.
JANET says
Making arts and craft out of recycled materials
Brenda Elsner says
Build it. About building houses and other structures.
Corey says
Cut it Down about Lumberjacks
Jessica Whitehouse says
Recycle It- how glass, plastic, and paper is recycled to make new things.
Jenny says
Recycle it!
Teresa Thompson says
Weld it. Attaching things.
gen says
pick it about elections
E. Diane Macauley says
How about something like ‘Melt it’ about making silica ‘sand’ into glass or about how things are forged, like plumbing fixtures.
Or ‘Rot it’ about composting and how when things break-down they can be used again for new food production, you know, the whole cycle.
Rachel H. says
Maybe building train tracks
Steph says
Lift It! A book about cranes.
Lesley M says
Dig It Up…all the different digging machines!
Heather B says
I think something like Recycle It would be cool.
Jill Myrick says
Recycle It ! It would be about how we recycle items that we can from blowing it up, crushing it, knocking it down and shredding it.
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Erica C. says
Maybe Drill It!
latanya says
run over it
Tamara N says
I would do a book called Recycle It and of course it would be about recycling the little things and the big things that we no longer need in our lives.
Laura J says
I would have to say Dump It for a garbage truck!
Amelia Drew says
Mine would be about a digger of some sort.
ANN*H says
i would call it Recycle It – instead of throwing things in the trash make things with this stuff and help save our Earth.
Stephanie Galbraith says
Kablamy-It
natalie parvis says
Hmm. I think I would do rebuild it!
Susan Smith says
Build it that show how a building is constructed.
Sarah says
Recycle it! And have some recycling activities a kid could do at home. 🙂
Misha Estrada says
I would do Recycle It, and show how materials are recycled.
Tamar says
Pulverize it- the emphasis of dropping things from high heights, kind of crushing on steroids.
Cheryl@ Sew Can Do says
Melt It – and show how glass gets recycled
Jessamine D. says
I would name it recycle it! or mash it! 🙂
Brian says
Recycle it!
Jeannie N. says
Smash it!
Jane Ritz says
Build it Again!
Sherry Compton says
I think Break it Down would be good. It could focus on breaking items down for recycling or to for new products.
Wendy R. says
How about Burn it Up! Like a prescribed forest burn or a trash burn plant.
Kelly D says
I would choose planes and call it “fly it”
Melissa G says
Destination moon!! Learning about outerspace
Debbie Welchert says
Dump It. Things that go on in a landfill.
Alex Jinks says
It would be about building stuff and be called “Construct it”
Carissa Joslyn says
This is already mentioned, but I’ve wanted to me a storm chaser/meteorologist since I was 5 & I would do something about the clean up of natural disasters. I’d call it aftermath. 😉
Pauline Milner says
I think it would be neat to have a series about natural disasters and the clean up afterward, such as earthquakes and volcanoes. Thanks for the super giveaway opportunity. Keep up the terrific blogging.
sandra davis says
beating things with a sledgehammer and i would call it Beat It
Melissa Nagy says
It would be about construction vehicles and it would be entitled “dig it up”.
Ashley Kerekes says
Run it over? Haha
cheryl lister says
“Dissolve It!”, a book that talks about chemical breakdown of materials.
judy mitchell says
break it breaking things
marian boll says
KAAABOOOOOM
Alina Hahn says
Shoot it to the moon – maybe teach them about launching rockets and space.
Melissa Hartley says
It would be about constructing houses & would be called “Build It” 🙂
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Sacha Schroeder says
Choppers and about tree choppers. LOL! Lame idea.
Carrie Phelps says
Stomp It sounds like a good title! I think my grandsons would have fun with something that involved stomping things flat with their feet.
Mayla M says
Shatter It! About glass and bottles.
Jenny Lloyd says
Trash It – things that need to be trashed (garbage)
Darlene Jones-Nelson says
Building demo’s