Fire Trucks

Fire Trucks by Judith Jango-Cohen, published by First Avenue Editions in August 2002, is an illustrated book that explores the essential role of fire trucks in firefighting. This 32-page volume provides a clear overview of how fire trucks operate and the various tasks they perform, featuring bright red vehicles equipped with flashing lights and sirens, as well as the firemen, hoses, and ladders that accompany them.
Readers will discover the different types of jobs fire trucks undertake and gain insights into the mechanics behind these vital vehicles. The book falls under the categories of juvenile nonfiction and transportation, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in cars and trucks. With its engaging illustrations and informative content, this edition serves as an educational resource for children curious about the world of firefighting.
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Bright red fire trucks with flashing lights and noisy sirens carry firemen, hoses, ladders, and more to fight fires. Find out how they work and what types of jobs they do.
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