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Cargando... Fire! Fire! (edición 1984)por Gail Gibbons (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. A solid book for fire safety month, just the right amount of details for k-3. ( ) An informational Book about what happens when there's a fire in different places like the city, the country, the Forest and the waterfront. It explains how the fire was started by a towel that was blown into the burning stove. Then someone makes the call, the dispatcher call the nearest fire station and they get to the building to take care of the fire and rescue the people. Great vocabulary lots of interesting words for children to learn. Ages 6-10 Puyallup Library This book has descriptive diagrams that point out important objects that children should be able to identify that relate to fire safety. It talks about what happens when their is a fire, while walking through a story instead of simply relaying information. first, the dispatcher get the call then they send the call over the loudspeaker for the firefighters. It also shows pictures of how the fire trucks are able to help people who are trapped in a fire and the tools they can use to get people to safety. The book offers a lot of information about different types of fires that happen in different areas such as, farms, country, and city. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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