Firefighters A to Z

“Firefighters A to Z” by Chris L. Demarest is an illustrated book published by Margaret K. McElderry Books on May 1, 2003. This 32-page work is designed for young readers and provides an engaging overview of the daily lives of firefighters. It highlights the bravery and dedication of these professionals as they respond to emergencies, showcasing their uniforms, equipment, and the excitement that comes with their crucial role in fire safety.
Readers will discover how firefighters prepare for their duties, from sliding down the firehouse pole to jumping into their big red trucks. The book captures the essence of firefighting through an alphabet format, making it both educational and entertaining. With a focus on themes related to fire extinction and the heroic nature of firefighters, this edition serves as an informative introduction to the world of firefighting for children.
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A 2001 Children’s Literature Choice
Every day, brave firefighters come to our rescue. When the fire alarm sounds, men and women put on their uniforms, slide down the firehouse pole, jump in their big red trucks, and rush to save our lives. From the minute the fire alarm rings, the day of a firefighter is filled with adventure — and danger. Wherever there is a fire, we can be sure that firefighters will always be there!
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