Spot Goes to the Fire Station

Spot Goes to the Fire Station by Eric Hill is an illustrated children’s book published by National Geographic Books on August 1, 2017. This engaging story follows Spot, a beloved puppy, as he visits the fire station to emulate his grandpa, who is a firefighter. Throughout his adventure, Spot participates in various activities, including sliding down the pole and climbing the ladder, while also experiencing the excitement of the fire station.
Readers will find a delightful narrative that captures Spot’s enthusiasm and playful spirit as he explores the world of firefighting. The book presents themes related to family and occupations, making it a suitable choice for young readers interested in animals and careers. With 14 pages of vibrant illustrations, this edition offers a charming introduction to the lively environment of a fire station, appealing to children and parents alike.
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Join Spot, the classic character and beloved puppy, as he visits the fire station!
Spot wants to be a firefighter, just like his grandpa. When he visits Grandpa at the fire station, Spot slides down the pole, climbs the ladder, soaks Grandpa with the hose, and finally sounds the noisy siren. Spot thinks he’s a very good firefighter, but Grandpa isn’t so sure! This entertaining story, featuring the much-loved Spot, is a perfect introduction to the excitement of the fire station.
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