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Loading... Richard Scarry's A Day at the Fire Stationby Richard Scarry
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Drippy and Sticky, the housepainters, are painting the fire station…more like making a mess! They accidentally get paint all over the fire trucks, which sticks to the spilled wet cement and hay at a car accident. After putting out a fire, the fire engines get a bath, only to get sticky once again when a strawberry jam truck gets hit. There is messy good fun on every page, as well as the world’s biggest pizza lunch. Children will laugh at the silly situations and enjoy the detailed illustrations. A day at the fire station is not all that you would think. The firefighters spend their day doing tasks like cleaning up, and painting. After making a paint mess they are called to help with a traffic accident. After that disaster they are called to help with a fire at a pizza parlor. Last but not least Tam's Jam truck spills everywhere! The firefighters are cleaning up messes all day. Being a Richard Scarry book, there is very little firefighting going on with this fire crew. But as usual, the fire piggies (as they are called in this household) manage to involve themselves in another adventures to keep young readers and listeners happy. As with all Scarry books, keep an eye out for the detail in the illustrations, with little bugs and other creatures popping up all over the place. no reviews | add a review
Drippy and Sticky the house painters have come to paint the Busytown fire station. But with Smokey and the other brave firefighters rushing in and out to rescue people, there are bound to be a few wet-paint mishaps! No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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