The Top Job |  | Authors: Elizabeth Cody Kimmel, Robert Neubecker Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
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Media: Hardcover Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Pages: 32 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 11 x 7.9 x 0.5
ISBN: 0525477896 EAN: 9780525477891 ASIN: 0525477896
Publication Date: July 5, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Every kid loves to go with his or her parents to work, no matter what they do for a living. But imagine how cool it would be if your dad was responsible for changing the lightbulbs at the tippy-top of the Empire State Building! Readers will be amazed by the little-known details this book provides about one of the most recognizable buildings in the world (how does a person get all the way up there, anyway?). At the same time, they will relate to one girls pride when she brags to her classmates about her dads very high position.
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| Customer Reviews: Really Great Book! And the musical is even better! January 15, 2009 NYC reader This is a wonderful book for so many reason's -- a strong girl character -- plus a non-preachy story about the importance of ALL jobs. The musical is wonderful too -- definitely see it if you get the chance. It's a perfect musical for small children. And -- like the book -- adults will enjoy it too. At age three my daughter loved the book and the musical, and she still does one year later.
Rutgers University Project on Economics and Children August 16, 2008 Yana V. Rodgers (New Brunswick, NJ) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
On Career Day, students in Mrs. Feeny's class have interesting facts to share with their classmates about their parents' jobs. Emma's father works as a scientist who uses a telescope to search the skies for stars and flying objects, Elizabeth's mother is employed as a jeweler who designs and sells precious jewelry, and Aidan's mother drives racecars in flameproof jumpsuits. In comparison, a young girl in the class has a parent with an apparently mundane job: her father changes light bulbs. Yet as she continues describing a day on her father's job, Mrs. Feeny and her students quickly realize that this girl's father has no ordinary job. He changes the light bulb at the top of the Empire State Building.
This unusual job requires training, special equipment, and unusual safety conditions. This book weaves important economics lessons about human resources, jobs, training, and education into an entertaining and informative story about what it takes to hold a highly-skilled job working at high altitudes. Primary-grade teachers, parents, and volunteers seeking high-quality children's literature with valuable lessons would be well advised to choose this book.
Great book! And a musical coming soon!! February 8, 2008 BrianMusic (New York City) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is an adorable and educational book about a girl whose dad is responsible for the very important job of changing the lightbulb at the top of the Empire State Building. I highly recommend it!
I also heard that they are turning it into a musical in New York City at the Vital Theatre company in March! Can't wait to hear and see it!
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