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Topsy and Tim: Meet the Firefighters (Topsy &Tim)
Pages: 32, Edition: New Ed, Hardcover, Ladybird Last Update 12.11.2009 05:42
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by - written on 07/10/09 (Very useful, 35 readings)
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I got our local bookshop to order this book for me about three years ago, when my eldest son was going through his fireman stage. He was a big fan of Topsy and Tim at the time so I was very pleased to discover this book! 'Topsy and Tim Meet the Firefighters' is part of the, fairly large, Topsy and Tim series of books by Jean and Gareth Adamson. Topsy and Tim are twins and their books are fantastic for helping children learn about new experiences. They are suitable for children from between the ages of about two to six. In this story Topsy and Tim go with their Mummy to an Open Day held by their local fire station, where their friend Kerry's Dad ... Read the complete review
by - written on 24/08/09 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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We have this story as part of a bumper edition hardback collection. In this story we meet twins Topsy and Tim on their way to school with their Mummy. They hear the sound of a fire appliance and think that their friend Kerrys dad is on it. Just then Kerry and her Dad arrive for school. Kerrys Dad tells them about an open day that his fire station are having and invites Topsy, Tim and there Mum to come to the open day to see what happens in a fire station. When they go to the fire station they learn about the duties that Fire Officers have and get to join in with somethings like going up on the turn table ladder and looking for dangers ... Read the complete review
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