Miss Mingo and the Fire Drill

Miss Mingo and the Fire Drill by Jamie Harper is a reprint edition published by National Geographic Books on September 11, 2012. This 40-page book is presented in English and features a charming narrative that introduces young readers to essential fire safety rules through the engaging antics of a diverse group of animals, including Alligator, Panda, and Octopus.
In this story, the animals navigate their feelings about fire safety while preparing for a fire drill, showcasing their unique reactions and humorous moments. The book combines entertainment with educational elements, offering fascinating facts about animal behavior alongside the fire safety lessons. This engaging approach makes it suitable for topics related to health, safety, and education, appealing to children and educators alike.
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“Children will love the story for its charm and rollicking fun, and the salient points will make a lasting impression. A top choice for Fire Prevention Week.” — School Library Journal
Stop! Drop! Roll! Learning the rules of fire safety is a lot more fun (and less scary) when demonstrated by a charming and diverse group of animals. Alligator, Panda, Octopus, and the others work hard to master the rules of fire safety and perform the perfect fire drill, but thinking about fire is a bit nerve-wracking, and each of them reacts differently — often with hilarious results. Sprinkled with fascinating facts about animal behavior, this second story about the characters in Miss Mingo’s one-of-a-kind class is sure to appeal to readers of all stripes.
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