Mulch The Lawnmower
Mulch The Lawnmower
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(out of 8 reviews)
List Price: $ 15.98
Price: $ 54.97
This is the 2nd video about my reel mower about 2 months after purchasing it. I’ve used it quite a bit since then and this video covers some other things that I have learned about the machine. I talk about how it does a great job, with the exception of dandelions, which it can’t touch (or anything tall). With dandelion season gone, things are great. It’s much harder to push with tall grass, so with that, I mow twice a week, which is how I mowed the lawn before. I show some footage of the blades cutting grass, and show how to test how sharp the reel is by cutting some paper and some other mowing tips. *** A new note – the blades are sharp all the way across…when I test the reel/blade with a piece of paper when the mower is on the ground, it makes a nice sharp cut all the way across…go figure, but yay, no sharpening/adjustment needed! ***
Video Rating: 5 / 5
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Review by Lisa for Mulch The Lawnmower
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Every page is full of brightly colored drawings. If your child is not yet a reader, they will enjoy following along by looking at the great pictures.
The pages have about a paragraph of type on them. Even though my nine year old son reads chapter books, he really enjoyed reading this book. It wasn’t like a baby book, but at the same time a younger child would also enjoy it. The inside flap read “an intermediate picture book for children in grades 1-4″ but if you have a younger child, I wouldn’t wait to buy it.
The story is about: friends that cheer each other on, doing new things and trying hard to do the best possible job, and working together as a team and family. As I was reading it I got a really good feeling and I’m glad my son read the book as well. It was full of many good life lessons.
Review by for Mulch The Lawnmower
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I liked when Mulch swerved around the sprinkler at home and swerved around Rider’s part at the ball park because he was on two wheels.
I liked the baseball park and when Mulch slept with the baseball and baseball cap on at home. The pictures are like cartoons, I liked them a lot. I felt happy as I was reading it.
Review by Tim Bigby for Mulch The Lawnmower
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My three-year-old daughter was really taken with the art in this book–she flips through it saying the colors out loud and pointing out small details to me–and she’s put the book in heavy rotation pre-bedtime, which is high praise indeed!
I was impressed with the story. Without being at all preachy or heavy-handed, the author gets two important messages across: to try your best even if you think you won’t be able to achieve whatever it is you are trying to do, and to support your friends and family members when THEY are struggling to achieve their goals.
I definitely recommend this book both as an enjoyable read for your young children and for the lessons that are subtly included.
Review by Shirley Labusier for Mulch The Lawnmower
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Mulch is a yellow walk-behind mower who shares the garage with his best friend Rider. Rider is a big red sit-down mower who has the honor of mowing the field at the professional baseball stadium. Mulch’s great desire is to one day mow the baseball field, but that does not stop him from being proud of his friend. Mulch always shouts encouragement to his good friend each morning as Mr. Corey loads Rider onto a trailer. “Have an awesome day!” Mulch shouts as they drive away.
It’s Mulch’s job to cut the Corey family lawn. There’s not much to do all day, all alone in the garage. He remembers the time he rode on two wheels to avoid hitting a hose and water sprinkler hidden in the deep grass. How proud he was of the job he did that day, and how good it felt when Mr. Corey patted him and said, “Good job Mulch.”
At the end of each day, Rider always answered all of Mulch’s questions about the field and the players. One day Rider came home sick, he was extra dusty and tired, he coughed and blew blue smoke. Mr. Corey said he had a part missing and Rider would be unable to work for a few days.
The next morning Mr. Corey loaded Mulch onto the trailer. His dream of mowing the baseball field was coming true. As they pulled out of the driveway Rider yelled out. “Go get `em Mulch.” This story of friendship and encouragement ends as Mulch finds Rider’s lost part while mowing the field.
Mulch the Lawn Mower is recommended for grades 1-4. It is designed as a reading book to introduce youngsters to a full short story. Mulch is a funny, brightly colored book that teaches a positive and determined attitude. He sets an example of how to be a supportive and uplifting friend. Mulch is the winner of the “Mom’s Choice Award.”
Review by Cindy Oldham for Mulch The Lawnmower
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Mulch The Lawnmower by Scott Nelson
Scott Nelson has written a delightful story that introduces young readers to a world of two lawn mowers; Mulch, the small yellow push mower, and Rider, the big, red, riding mower.
The pictures are beautiful vibrant colors that capture your attention as you read through the two mowers adventures and experiences.
It is a story of friendship, courage, and believing in yourself as well as being able to dream about and reach your goals. The story allows the reader to see that no matter what task they are assigned, its okay to be scared as long as they try.
Young readers will be charmed with Mulch and Riders story. It is a great tale that will become a favorite for many who will return to its pages often. A perfect story for todays children. My compliments to Mr. Nelson