There was this book that I loved as a kid, but I can't remember its title and I have so far been unable to find it using Google searches. It was a book for kids featuring construction equipment. The equipment was somewhat cartoonish, but mostly realistic.
They were building a road, I think, because there was a bulldozer, a steam roller, a grader, a crane, etc. The machines were arguing that they were each the most important piece of equipment. The bulldozer would say that he is the greatest because he removes all the crap that is in the way, but then the grader says "no" he is the greatest because that doesn't leave the area flat enough for the road to be built, etc down the line of equipment. In the end they all agree that they are equally good because they are all needed to finish the job.
If anyone knows the title or author (editor?) or publisher, that would be a great help. Thanks.
They were building a road, I think, because there was a bulldozer, a steam roller, a grader, a crane, etc. The machines were arguing that they were each the most important piece of equipment. The bulldozer would say that he is the greatest because he removes all the crap that is in the way, but then the grader says "no" he is the greatest because that doesn't leave the area flat enough for the road to be built, etc down the line of equipment. In the end they all agree that they are equally good because they are all needed to finish the job.
If anyone knows the title or author (editor?) or publisher, that would be a great help. Thanks.