The book offers primary readers an opportunity to accompany a variety of animals to the local fair which culminates in a monster truck show. The monster truck show features one of their friends driving his own monster truck in the finale. This cast decides they have some time to kill before the big show and set off to explore the fair and all its rides. When the time arrives for the big monster truck show, Franco ( the large dog assigned to drive the truck) breaks his glasses. The crisis is averted when the hamster and friendly mice step in and drive for Franco.
The tale reinforces sizing, sequencing, and includes the young reader in a series of choices connected to the day at the fair. Readers becomes another friend accompanying the animals to a day at the fair and monster truck event. It stresses how things can be categorized, such as that rides that are fun, rides that are fast, rides that are both, and offers a variety of food that enables the reader to engage in more choices. The illustrations reinforce the choices for both the reader and the characters. Through the illustrator’s vision, primary children have a door that they can enter and spend a day at the fair and monster truck show. The author and illustrator invite the young reader to accompany the animals on their journey through the fair. Children are constantly included in making choices, problem solving, and what can be accomplished when all of us work together. I would highly recommend this book for those working with pre-K and K age groups.