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Books with title Fluffy and the Firefighters

  • The Firefighters

    Sue Whiting, Donna Rawlins

    Paperback (Candlewick, Aug. 10, 2010)
    "A great choice for introducing not only fire safety, but also creative play."—SCHOOL LIBRARY JOURNAL (starred review)"Weee-ooo! Weee-ooo! Weee-ooo! Our fire 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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  • Poinsettia and the firefighters

    Felicia Bond

    Hardcover (Crowell, March 15, 1984)
    Lonely and afraid of the dark in her new room, Poinsettia Pig is comforted when she discovers that the fire fighters are awake and keep watch during the night.
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  • The Firefighters

    Sue Whiting, Donna Rawlins

    Hardcover (Walker Books Australia, April 1, 2008)
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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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  • Poinsettia and the Firefighters

    Felicia Bond

    Hardcover
    a great book to read
  • Poinsettia and the Firefighters

    Felicia Bond

    Paperback (Trophy Pr, March 1, 1988)
    Poinsettia becomes a heroine when she discovers a fire on the telephone wire near the front of her house.
  • Dumpy and the Firefighters

    Julie Andrews Edwards

    Hardcover (Julie Andrews Collection, Sept. 1, 2003)
    a great book to read
  • The Firefighters

    Ricky Hill

    Paperback (Dog-Eared Tales, Inc., Feb. 14, 2001)
    Ricky wrote this true story about the time his house caught on fire. This story uses a few words to describe an emotional event.
  • Poinsettia and the Firefighters

    Felicia Bond

    Library Binding (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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  • Poinsettia and the Firefighters

    Felicia Bond

    Paperback (Laura Geringer Book, Oct. 15, 2003)
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  • The Firefighters

    Sue Whiting

    Hardcover (Candlewick Press (MA), Aug. 12, 2008)
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  • The Fire and the Firefighter

    Jayden Coll-Seck

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Jan. 15, 2016)
    This fiction title supports and explains a child's world, reinforcing positive social messages around being a contributing family member, a good student, and a good citizen. When paired with its non-fiction title counterpart, it allows emerging readers to engage with both fiction and informational texts on the same subject matter, thus gaining different perspectives, new vocabulary and new approaches to the same content.
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