The Little Fire Truck (Little Vehicles #3)

by Margery Cuyler (Author) Bob Kolar (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade
Series: Little Vehicles

The Little Fire Truck is ready for rescues big and small in Book 3 of the Little Vehicles series!

Join firefighter Jill and her fearless little fire truck as they zip all over town to put out smoky fires and rescue those in need, with the help of the fire crew in this picture book companion to The Little Dump Truck and The Little School Bus. There's lots of challenging work to do, but this trusty team is always ready to rescue!

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Kirkus Reviews

A deserving if not divine little book, worthy of its pint-sized enthusiasts.

Booklist

Filled with action, in and out of the fire station. . . Jubilant and absorbing, with a female firefighter at the forefront.

School Library Journal

PreS—In this delightful story, a fire truck takes readers on its work adventures. "I'm a little fire truck, /my driver's name is Jill./We zip all over town/ my siren's loud and shrill." Bright colorful digital illustrations, often in fire engine red, capture the right tone. The text clearly conveys the positive message that firefighters help people. Another strength of this title is the vocabulary. The text is easy to understand and may expose listeners to new words; the illustrations will give children clues on what those words mean. "Holding pikes and axes, they crawl along the floor." In the accompanying image, there are three firefighters in uniform crawling on the ground with those tools. The front and back endpapers have cute pictures showing tools of the trade. They include a pike pole, nozzle, and pumper truck to name a few. This is a popular subject among preschoolers and classes, and the simple catchy text and large illustrations make this a good storytime selection. VERDICT A welcome addition to preschools and libraries for vehicle fans, community helper units, Fire Prevention Week programs, and beyond.— Robin Sofge, Prince William Public Library System, VA

Copyright 2017 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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Margery Cuyler
Margery Cuyler has written stories ever since she learned how to write. A children's book editor and author for more than twenty years, she now devotes most of her time to writing. Her many children's books include 100th Day Worries, illustrated by Arthur Howard, and The Biggest, Best Snowman, illustrated by Will Hillenbrand. Margery lives with her family in Princeton, New Jersey, in a house that's said to be haunted by a ghost!

S. D. Schindler is the popular and versatile illustrator of many books for children, including Ursula K. Le Guin's Catwings series; Skeleton Hiccups and Monster Mess!, both by Margery Cuyler; Big Pumpkin and the ALA Notable Children's Book Don't Fidget a Feather!, both by Erica Silverman; How Santa Got His Job by Stephen Krensky; and Johnny Appleseed by Rosemary and Stephen Vincent Benét. He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His website is SDSchindlerBooks.com.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781627798051
Lexile Measure
440
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Henry Holt & Company
Publication date
October 20, 2017
Series
Little Vehicles
BISAC categories
JUV023000 - Juvenile Fiction | Lifestyles | City & Town Life
JUV041030 - Juvenile Fiction | Transportation | Cars & Trucks
Library of Congress categories
Stories in rhyme
Fire fighters
Fire engines

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