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I'm Brave!


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I'm Brave!

Title:I'm Brave!
Author:Kate McMullan
Rating:4.89 (253 Votes)
Asin:0062203185
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:40 Pages
Publish Date:2014-09-02
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For fans of Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site and Steam Train, Dream Train comes the perfect noisy addition to this hilarious read-aloud series from the popular creators of I Stink!, and I'm Dirty!—now a streaming animated series!I'm Brave! is the most irresistible addition yet to Kate and Jim McMullan's hilarious read-aloud series: a fire truck.He's a big red engineWith a siren,A horn,A tank full of water,And a whole lotta hose!He's a good-lookin' fire truck,And he's brave, too.When the alarm soundsEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeooooooooooHe's gotta drive throughSmoke and heatStraight to a blazing fire!Honk! Honk!

Editorial : “This boisterous story pays homage to the importance of fire fighters-and their engines-while maintaining plenty of action and a sense of fun.” (School Library Journal)

“Will satisfy young gearheads and future firefighters alike” (Publishers Weekly)

“For those kids who dream of the station, the fire pole and the calls, this will be an exciting ride.” (Kirkus Reviews)

“Great fun for reading aloud.” (Booklist)

Praise for I’M BAD!: “Vibrant artwork done in bold shades of green, orange, and violet equal the swaggering text in tone, energy, and humor. Whether devoured during a boisterous storytime or consumed independently, children will eat this one up.” (School Library Journal (starred review))

Praise for I’M BAD!: “The high-energy illustrations and macho narrator’s words create a rowdy, crowd-pleasing whole. Children will delight in the dinosaur&rsquo

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