When the regular schoolbus is in the shop, a clever driver must use all that he knows about addition and subtraction to ensure that seventy-six children get on–and off–of the four-seat substitute bus. In this hilarious picture book debut, popular cartoonist Mo Willems (“Sesame Street, Sheep in the City”) perfectly captures a preschooler’s temper tantrum in the guise of a pigeon who pleads, wheedles, and begs his way through the story.īrief text and illustrations trace the journey of a school bus as it picks up passengers takes them to their destination. ![]() On her first day of school, Tess wonders what the school bus will look like.ĭon’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, by Mo Willems Ruthie’s Nana suggests playing tea party and fashion show during their visit, but Ruthie is much more interested in the vehicles that a neighbor boy is playing with as they pass his house each day. If I Could Drive an Ambulance, by Michael TeitelbaumĪ young boy describes all the work he would do if he drove an ambulance.Ī Fire Engine for Ruthie, by Leslea Newman Rescue vehicles race to help during a variety of emergencies. ![]() ![]() Text and detailed photographs explain how various emergency vehicles work, including the fire engine, rescue hovercraft, and snow mobile and rescue sled. How police, firefighters and others respond to emergencies.īig Book of Rescue Vehicles, by Caroline Bingham
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