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Hardcover, The Fire Engine Book
Transportation - General Juvenile / Children's Fiction - Children will feel as though they re riding the big red fire engines and hearing the clang-clang of the bell! Active pictures transport young readers to the scene where brave ... - Fire Engine Book (Books)
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The Fire Engine Book (Little Golden Treasures)
Children will feel as though they’re riding the big red fire engines and hearing the clang-clang of the bell! Active pictures transport young readers to the scene where brave firemen connect the hoses and save the day. This board book edition of the Little Golden Book, which has sold over 320,000 since 2001, is sure to be a hit.
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The Little Fire Engine (lois Lenski Books) (hardcover),lois Lenski Books
Fireman Small And His Little Engine Show How Exciting A Career In Fire Fighting Can Be. - By Lois Lenski - Hardcover
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The Fire Engine Book (Little Golden Book) (Board)
A board-book version of a classic shows how fire fighters put out fires, rescue people, protect themselves from smoke, and take care of their equipment.
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November 11, 2009: I remember this book from when I was a child-has the same lovely illustrations. I bought it for my 4 yr old son who is obsessed with firemen. He loves it. He loves to look at the pictures and discuss what the firemen are doing and talk about the tools they use to put out fires. The colors are bright and engaging-and I love how after the fire is out, the firemen are dirty and look tired. Great book!
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This classic book, reissued for new readers, features large-scale, active pictures that transport readers along with the fire engine to the scene of a fire, where they will witness firefighters connect their hoses and save the day. Illustrations.
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The Fire Engine Book (Little Golden Book)
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!
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History of the American Steam Fire-Engine
Over 100 rare illustrations depict more than 70 antique fire engines with steam-powered pumps--from the very first one, built in 1829, up to the end of the 19th century. The copyright-free illustrations include pictures of Braithwaite's "Comet," built for the King of Prussia in 1832; the Manhattan No. 8 of New York City, built by Lee & Larned; the Hurricane No. 13 of Philadelpia, by Chapman; the Northern Liberty, No. 8, of Boston, constructed by Jucket & Freeman; and many more. The text for each...
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Clang, clang, clang! goes the fire engine bell. The brave firemen are off to save the day. For the first time in 30 years, this family favorite is available in a large format. Tibor Gergely's big red fire trucks almost jump off the pages.
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The Fire Engine Book (Little Golden Book Classic)
This classic book, reissued for new readers, features large-scale, active pictures that transport readers along with the fire engine to the scene of a fire, where they will witness firefighters connect their hoses and save the day. Illustrations.
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A book-and-CD package of a classic story shows how fire fighters put out fires, rescue people, protect themselves from smoke, and take care of their equipment.
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The Fire Engine Baby Gift Basket!
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The Fire Engine Book LGB and CD (Little Golden Book & CD)
Children will feel as though they are riding the big red fire engines and hearing the "clang, clang" of the bell in this Little Golden Book Classic! Large-scale, active pictures will transport young readers to the scene where they'll see brave firemen connect hoses and save the day! Children will delight in reading this classic story as they listen to the brand-new CD!
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Describes 70 different types of antique fire fighting vehicles, beginning with the first steam fire engine built in 1829. Information is given on cost, construction, water capacity, and manufacturers. Each engine is illustrated in a b&w drawing or photo. This is an unabridged republication of a book published by the author in 1896. It lacks a subject index.
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In this adventure, Fireman Small rushes to battle a fire in town. When the alarm bell rings, Fireman Small suits up and roars down the road in his shiny red fire engine. When he helps extinguish the fire and rescues a young girl, Fireman Small becomes a hero in Tinytown.
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Over 100 rare illustrations depict more than 70 antique fire engines with steam-powered pumps—from the very first one, built in 1829, up to the end of the 19th century. The copyright-free illustrations include pictures of Braithwaite’s "Comet," built for the King of Prussia in 1832; the Manhattan No. 8 of New York City, built by Lee & Larned; the Hurricane No. 13 of Philadelpia, by Chapman; the Northern Liberty, No. 8, of Boston, constructed by Jucket & Freeman; and many more. The text for each engine provides...
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Milo, his sister, Sam, and his scruffy dog, Wolf are always getting into trouble. As the story opens, the trio is suffering the repercussions of that morning's escapade. Wolf had escaped the yard and subsequently ate the neighbor's newspaper for the third time that week, resulting in all three being grounded. Unfortunately for Milo and Sam, Wolf chose the worst day of the year to misbehave—the fire engine parade was to take place later that afternoon. In a predictable climax, Wolf escaped from the...
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Mr. Small does it all!In this adventure, Fireman Small rushes to battle a fire in town. When the alarm bell rings, Fireman Small suits up and roars down the road in his shiny red fire engine. When he helps extinguish the fire and rescues a young girl, Fireman Small becomes a hero in Tinytown.Now back in print in full color, Lois Lenski's timeless story of Fireman Small and his little fire engine is sure to delight a new generation of young readers.
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