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  • Dumpy and the Firefighters

    Julie Andrews Edwards, Emma Walton Hamilton, Tony Walton, Cassandra Boyd

    Hardcover (Julie Andrews Collection, Sept. 1, 2003)
    It's New Year's Day in Apple Harbor, and all the villagers are celebrating at Farmer Barnes' annual Open House, including Charlie, Pop-Up, and Dumpy the Dump Truck. But when the fire bell sounds, everyone's help is suddenly needed in town. Discovering that Pharaoh's General Store is ablaze, the firefighters bravely work to fight the flames and save the village. As always, Dumpy proves invaluable -- demonstrating that everyone has something to contribute.
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  • Dumpy and the Firefighters

    Julie Andrews Edwards, Emma Walton Hamilton, Tony Walton, Cassandra Boyd

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Aug. 23, 2005)
    Dumpy the Dump Truck and his friends Charlie and Pop–Up are helping to prepare for Farmer Barnes's New Year's Open House, but when a fire alarm sounds, their help is needed elsewhere! Dumpy and his friends join the firefighting team to help put out the fire at Pharoah's General Store. Will Dumpy and the crew be able to save the day? Ages 3 – 7
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  • Poinsettia and the Firefighters

    Felicia Bond

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 16, 2003)
    Although expecting to be excited by finally getting a bedroom all to herself, young Poinsettia is nervous being on her own as she listens to all the creaks and bangs by herself, but her inability to sleep becomes a blessing in disguise when she sees flames coming from a building and calls the firefighters to the rescue just in the nick of time!
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  • Dumpy and the Firefighters

    Julie Andrews Edwards, Emma Walton Hamilton, Tony Walton, Cassandra Boyd

    Library Binding (HarperCollins, Sept. 16, 2003)
    It's New Year's Day in Apple Harbor, and all the villagers are celebrating at Farmer Barnes' annual Open House, including Charlie, Pop-Up, and Dumpy the Dump Truck. But when the fire bell sounds, everyone's help is suddenly needed in town. Discovering that Pharaoh's General Store is ablaze, the firefighters bravely work to fight the flames and save the village. As always, Dumpy proves invaluable -- demonstrating that everyone has something to contribute.
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  • Rita and the Firefighters

    Mike Huber, Joseph Cowman

    Hardcover (Redleaf Lane, Aug. 12, 2014)
    The firefighters are on their way! Michi and Jayden are playing firefighter, and Rita wants to play, too. But how can she join in when they're too busy putting out fires to notice her? Rita begins to feel left out. But with a can-do attitude and a classmate's good idea, Rita finds herself in the middle of the fun in no time.The book contains a page of information to help adults connect the story to children's experiences.Rita and the Firefighters is a 2013 Foreword Reviews IndieFab Book of the Year Awards finalist in the picture book category.
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  • Dumpy and the Firefighters

    Julie Andrews Edwards

    Hardcover (Julie Andrews Collection, Sept. 1, 2003)
    a great book to read
  • Fluffy And The Fire Fighters

    Kate McMullan, Mavis Smith

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Oct. 1, 2001)
    After firefighters visit Ms. Day's classroom, Fluffy the classroom guinea pig gets a chance to see what they do firsthand. Original.
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  • Daniel and the Firefighters

    Alexandra Cassel Schwartz, Jason Fruchter

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight, Dec. 8, 2020)
    A new generation of children love Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, inspired by the classic series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood! Daniel Tiger meets the neighborhood firefighters in this 8x8 storybook based on an all-new episode from the hit PBS show, Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood!Daniel Tiger loves firefighters! Today at school, he gets to meet real firefighters, and it turns out Dr. Anna is one of them. Daniel didn’t know that someone could be a doctor and a firefighter! Daniel likes firefighters, but he also likes boats, dolls, music, and more. Maybe he can grow up to be more than one thing, too! © 2020 The Fred Rogers Company
  • Firefighters and What They Do

    Liesbet Slegers

    Hardcover (Clavis, March 1, 2018)
    “Toddlers will enjoy learning about helpful heroes. Very engaging.” - Whitman Public Library Fires are really dangerous. Luckily there are firefighters! They jump into their special suits and within minutes they are at the fire. But they also help people in other ways…. An instructive picture book for children about the brave men who fight fires. For ages 4 and up.
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  • The Firefighters

    Sue Whiting, Donna Rawlins

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Aug. 12, 2008)
    Children will want to grab their coats and boots and rush straight to this winsome firefighting tale full of sound words and bright illustrations."Weee-ooo! Weee-ooo! Weee-ooo!Our fi re engines are fast and noisy — just like the real ones."From sounding the siren to speeding off in their fire engines (empty boxes will do), from finding the fire to expertly putting it out, the children love playing firefighters with Mrs. Iverson. They are brave and strong, just like real firefighters. And after a hard day of fighting fires, nothing is better than having two real live firefighters come to visit and getting to climb aboard their big, red, shiny fire engine!
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  • Rita and the Firefighters

    Mike Huber, Joseph Cowman

    eBook (Redleaf Lane, Dec. 31, 2015)
    The firefighters are on their way! Michi and Jayden are playing firefighter, and Rita wants to play, too. But how can she join in when they're too busy putting out fires to notice her? Rita begins to feel left out. But with a can-do attitude and a classmate's good idea, Rita finds herself in the middle of the fun in no time.The book contains a page of information to help adults connect the story to children's experiences.Rita and the Firefighters is a 2013 Foreword Reviews IndieFab Book of the Year Awards finalist in the picture book category.
  • Poinsettia and the Firefighters

    Felicia Bond

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., March 15, 1984)
    Poinsettia can't believe her ears -- she's finally getting a room of her own! Yet once night falls, and her new room is dark, Poinsettia is lonely and scared. Radiators clank, stairs creak, branches scratch, and something thumps. She can't wait for morning to arrive. But when she sees a bright light shining outside her window in the middle of the night, Poinsettia's quick thinking saves her neighborhood, and, with the help of the firefighters, she realizes that the night isn't so scary after all.