Billy the Builder Bear Builds a House

Written by

Connie Valliere

Illustrated by Bob Quick

Written by Connie Valliere

SkilledToBuild

MICHIGAN FOUNDATION

Illustrated by Bob Quick

LANSING, MICHIGAN

www.skilledtobuildmichigan.com

© 1997, 2019 Connie L. Valliere

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without the prior written permission of the publisher.

Published by

SkilledToBuild

MICHIGAN FOUNDATION

LANSING, MICHIGAN

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Publisher’s Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Valliere, Connie.

Billy the Builder Bear builds a house / written by Connie Valliere ; illustrated by Bob Quick. – Lansing, MI :

Skilled to Build Michigan Foundation, 2020.

p. ; cm.

Summary: Billy the Builder Bear takes you step by step through the building of a house.

ISBN13: 978-0-9600967-0-1

1. Bears--Juvenile fiction. 2. House construction--Juvenile fiction. I. Title. II. Quick, Bob.

PZ10.3.V35 2020

2019918555

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Printed in the United States of America by EPI Marketing Services, First Printing, January 2020

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For Linsey Lee

This book is a gift from:

Billy the Builder Bear is a licensed Builder

Bear who has been building houses for a

long time. Billy also belongs to the Home

Builders Association.

Billy is dreaming about the kind of house

he wants to build on this beautiful lot.

He also is thinking about the family that

will someday call it their home.

Billy the Builder Bear has much to do

before he can begin. He must develop a

site plan, survey the property, and request

a building permit.

Billy needs a map to help him know where

all the rooms go. This map is called a

blueprint. Blueprints are very important,

and Billy will look at them many times

while building the house.

Billy must work safely, wear head and

eye protection, and have safety equipment

handy. There are many safety regulations

that Billy must follow.

He will begin by first digging a hole for

the footings of the house. Some houses

have basements and some do not, but

all houses need footings to support the

foundation. The foundation will support

the walls of the house.

Billy the Builder Bear will now place the

floor joists, that sit on the foundation.

The subfloor is put down, on the joists,

and Billy will be able to walk around the

house and build the walls.

Billy will begin to build the walls. This is

called framing in the house. Billy stops

to think about how important trees are

to all of us. Billy is grateful that every

time a tree is harvested, many more are

planted in its place, so we will never run

out of trees or the products that come

from trees.

Billy the Builder Bear will now build

the walls of the house, leaving openings

where the windows and doors go. After

Billy secures all the walls, he is ready

to put a roof on the house.

Billy sets huge rafters called trusses on

the outside of the walls. The trusses hold

up the roof. How many nails do you think

Billy has used so far? He will use about

80,000 nails to build just one house.

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Billy nails big sheets of wood onto the

trusses that will become the roof. Over

the wood will go a thick, black paper and

then the shingles. The shingles will keep

out the rain, snow, and even the heat of

a hot summer sun.

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Billy the Builder Bear covers and insulates

the outside of the walls. He will put on

siding, brick, or other material. Billy sets

the windows and doors and finishes the

trim and soffits. The exterior of the

house is nearly complete, but there is

much to be done inside.

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Billy now runs all the electrical wires

throughout the house. Electricity is very

important. It provides power for all the

lights, appliances, and many other items.

Without electricity, it would be very dark

and not much fun. Just think of all the

things you use each day that are powered

by electricity.

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Billy is ready to do the plumbing, the

pipes that will bring water to all of the

faucets, tubs, and toilets. One of the

pipes will take water to the water heater

so the family will have warm water. Some

of the pipes will take the used water out

of the house and to the septic or sewer

system.

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Billy the Builder Bear installs the furnace

and all the duct work that will take the

warm or cool air to each room. Some

houses have a fireplace. He will need to

build a chimney for the fireplace.

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Billy will put drywall on the framing,

smooth out all the cracks, and paint the

walls. Wood trim will be cut very carefully

to fit around all the windows, doors, and

floor. The cabinets are put in place along

with the sinks and countertops. The house

is starting to look like a home.

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