While many parents enjoy showing their kids off at work for “Take Your Daughters and Sons to Work Day,” most kids dread a day at Mommy or Daddy's boring office. Well, meet young Franklin. Today’s the day he’s been waiting for, and he’s about to get a real world education. Instead of sitting in the corner of his father's office playing video games, Franklin's going to work with his neighbor Big Joe, a Boston crane operator. Can Franklin climb 200 feet to the top of the tower crane? What will happen if he does?
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Richard A. Heath grew up in a Massachusetts town near the New Hampshire border. As a kid, just like his parents, Richard always had a pencil in his hand and was always drawing something. His two fondest memories are sitting at his fathers' drafting table, studying his father’s mechanical drawing, and accompanying his mother to her art classes. There he learned perspective drawing and proper shading techniques. As an adult, Richard founded a company that built signs and created truck and boat lettering, up and down the New England seacoast. After many years of growth, his business expanded, and Heath Sign and Crane was born. Although Richard became a union crane operator in 1998, he still retained his love for the arts.
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Anbieter: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Vereinigtes Königreich
Paperback. Zustand: Brand New. Heath, Richard A. (illustrator). 136 pages. 9.80x6.80x0.40 inches. In Stock. Artikel-Nr. zk0983883211
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