Police Station

“Police Station” by Sheila Anderson offers young readers an engaging introduction to the inner workings of a police station. Published by LernerClassroom in January 2008, this 8-page book is designed for beginning readers and is presented in English. The text is complemented by color photos that correspond directly to the simple descriptions, making it accessible and informative.
Readers will discover the various objects and people typically found in a police station, enhancing their understanding of law enforcement environments. This edition serves as a valuable resource in the Juvenile Nonfiction category, focusing on the themes of People & Places and Law & Crime. With its straightforward approach, “Police Station” aims to familiarize children with essential aspects of community safety and the role of police in society.
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Give beginning readers a peek inside a police station and familiarize them with the objects and people commonly found there. Color photos directly correspond to the simple text on each page.
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