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Max and his class go to the fire station. Loud alarms, heavy hoses, and lots of safety gear are all part of the fun.
"Max and his class are excited to visit the local fire station. They find out all about firemen. The children get to see where the firemen live while on duty. They learn how they keep people safe. They are taught about fire safety. One fireman teaches the children about campfires. He tells them how to put them out safely. Max and the children get to view the fire trucks. The firefighters show the children the hose. The children learn how to hold it and how it goes back into the truck to get ready for the next fire. A fireman wears special gear to help fight fires. The children watch as a fireman shows the children the proper clothes needed to protect him. Max is thrilled as he hears the siren and watches the fireman slide down the big pole! Some of the children want to be firefighters when they grow up. This educational book will help children learn about firemen and the fire station. This book could be read and discussed with a class before or after they visited a fire station. The colorful illustrations demonstrate the aspects of the story to help the children understand better. 2009, Picture Window Books, $19.99. Ages 4 to 7." - Children's Literature
October 1, 2010
Adria Klein has been writing books for children and teachers for 20 years. She has written more than 80 books for young readers. She likes to write about real world experiences that help children learn. Adria currently lives in southern California and teaches teachers about reading and writing instruction. She likes to read as much as she likes to write, and particularly likes to read and write with her grandson, Max.
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