
Book Description Book Description
Children will feel as though they are riding the big red fire engines and hearing the "clang, clang" of the bell! Large-scale, active pictures will transport young readers to the scene where they'll see brave firemen connect hoses and save the day. A Little Golden Book Classic!
Book Dimension
Height (mm) 198 Width (mm) 179
Children will feel as though they are riding the big red fire
engines and hearing the "clang, clang" of the bell! Large-scale,
active pictures will transport young readers to the scene where
they'll see brave firemen connect hoses and save the day. A Little
Golden Book Classic!
Book Dimension
Height (mm) 198 Width (mm) 179
这是一本认知图画书。文字简洁,情节紧张。短短的几十页中,小读者可以了解到消防知识、认识各种消防器材和消防车辆,也学会了遇到火灾时正确的应对方法。 Spotlight Reviews
Spotlight Reviews
An excellent book for the fireman lover in your house!, December 30, 2004
Reviewer: carolyn "shopperextrodinaire" (Canal Winchester, OH)
What a darling book this is! It's really realistic, shows the firemen actually fighting a fire. It's nice to see that because quite frankly, you don't really see that is most fireman books. I keep saying fireman instead of firefighter, because this book was written before there were women on the force and thus, show all men in the story. It's great though, seeing the old firetrucks and the dalmation. The book was written in 1950 and just has the most beautiful illustrations of the firemen and all that red! It shows the fire chief's truck, the hose car (truck) and the hook-and-ladder truck with the firemen hanging on for dear life alongside. The driver steers in the back as well which makes for tons of conversation with my little one. It actually shows the firemen hooking the hoses up to the fire hydrant, eliminating the confusion that all the water comes from the truck. I've had to explain that sometimes when there isn't a hookup, they bring a tanker truck with water. The firemen are actually using their axes to put out the fire in the antique store and are rescuing items as well with the net. However, our favorite part of the book is the very last page which says, "Hurray for the brave firemen!" I think that says it all.
An excellent book for the fireman lover in your house!, December
30, 2004
Reviewer: carolyn "shopperextrodinaire" (Canal Winchester,
OH)
What a darling book this is! It's really realistic, shows the
firemen actually fighting a fire. It's nice to see that because
quite frankly, you don't really see that is most fireman books. I
keep saying fireman instead of firefighter, because this book was
written before there were women on the force and thus, show all men
in the story. It's great though, seeing the old firetrucks and the
dalmation. The book was written in 1950 and just has the most
beautiful illustrations of the firemen and all that red! It shows
the fire chief's truck, the hose car (truck) and the
hook-and-ladder truck with the firemen hanging on for dear life
alongside. The driver steers in the back as well which makes for
tons of conversation with my little one. It actually shows the
firemen hooking the hoses up to the fire hydrant, eliminating the
confusion that all the water comes from the truck. I've had to
explain that sometimes when there isn't a hookup, they bring a
tanker truck with water. The firemen are actually using their axes
to put out the fire in the antique store and are rescuing items as
well with the net. However, our favorite part of the book is the
very last page which says, "Hurray for the brave firemen!" I think
that says it all.