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Junior Firefighter

 
Pictures 10-6-06/Junior Firefighter/Safety Squad.jpg Safety Squad
$18.00
SAFETY SQUAD Three fully posable and bendable figures, dressed in authentic soft sewn clothing and packaged with accessories. Boxed.
 
Pictures 10-6-06/Junior Firefighter/Fire Station.jpg Fire Station Sensation
$30.00
FIRE STATION SENSATION Bendable action figure with accessories. Wooden firehouse with pole and sliding door, reversible backdrop and play board. Boxed.
 
Pictures 10-6-06/Junior Firefighter/rush to the rescue.jpg Rush To Rescue
$18.00
RUSH TO THE RESCUE Solid wood fire truck with rubber rolling wheels and rotating removable ladder. Firefighter action figure with accessories. Boxed.
 
Pictures 10-6-06/Junior Firefighter/No Dragons for Tea.jpg No Dragons For Tea
$6.95
NO Dragons For Tea Fire Safety for Kids (and Dragons) TEMPORARILY OUT OF STOCK. By Jean E. Pendziwol and Martine Gourbault When a little girl invites a dragon over for tea, he accidentally sets the table ablaze. There’s no need to panic, though. This little girl knows just what to do in case of a fire… Paperback Color illustrations throughout 32 pages
 
Pictures 10-6-06/Junior Firefighter/Kids helmet.jpg Helmet
$6.00
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FiremansSafetyHints Fireman's Safety Hints
$10.99
by:Giovanni Caviezel This delightfully illustrated board book opens up to show the interior of the house where this happy family lives. As kids turn the sturdy board pages, they discover household safety hazards and learn to avoid them. They learn to protect themselves in extreme cases, for instance, if their home ever catches fire, or if there is a gas explosion. This book emphasizes the importance of establishing escape routines, but keeps instruction light-hearted, in the spirit of the “little Fireman” depicted in the story. Kids learn to avoid burns at the kitchen stove, and discover that playing with matches is dangerous and must be avoided. They discover poison labels on household cleaning agents and learn to keep away from them. These and many other safety tips are presented to kids in ways they can easily understand. Parents and older children will also find first-aid advice and special tips for dealing with emergencies. (Ages 3–7) 10 Pages