Fire Alarm!

Fire Alarm! by Nancy Krulik is a delightful children’s book published by Scholastic in 2009, featuring 57 pages in English. This story follows Miss Popper’s first grade class as they embark on an exciting field trip to the firehouse. When Carlos decides to play a trick by hiding in the back of the fire truck, he unexpectedly finds himself in a real emergency when the alarm rings, leading to a humorous and engaging adventure.
Readers will discover how Carlos, initially seeking to prank his classmates, becomes the unlikely hero when the firefighters are called to rescue a cat stuck in a tree. The narrative combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of animals and humorous stories, making it an entertaining read for young audiences. This edition captures the lighthearted spirit of the story while exploring topics related to business, careers, and occupations in a fun and accessible way.
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Miss Popper’s first grade class is taking a field trip to the firehouse. Carlos wants to play a trick on his classmates, so he hides in the back of the fire truck. But the joke is on Carlos when the alarm rings, and the firefighters are called to an emergency. Lucky for Carlos, it’s not a fire –it’s a cat stuck in a tree. The firefighters are too heavy to climb the tree, so it’s up to Carlos to save the day!
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