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My First Emergency in the Neighbourhood

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My First Emergency in the Neighbourhood is about a thief who breaks into a family home. Read along to find out how Police Officer Emy and Police Dog Wolfie come to help and keep the neighbourhood safe! My First Emergency is a fun and engaging children's book series where the ambulance, fire brigade and police come to help. Created by an Australian paramedic, the books tell stories of kids experiencing their first emergency with situations children can relate to that teach them important things to learn about an emergency. An emergency can be an incredibly stressful and scary event for kids. The My First Emergency stories are hardback picture books that aims to help kids become familiar with various types of emergencies to help them cope and respond better when they are faced in a crisis or an unexpected situation like an emergency. Targeting early childhood, kids can learn what happens and what to do in an emergency, with a discussion page as a perfect way to start conversations that teach children important things to know and practise in an emergency, like the emergency number to call. The books feature cute Australian native animals as the first responders - Ambo Kookie a Kookaburra, Fireman Rooey a Kangaroo and Police Officer Emy an Emu making reading and learning an important topic fun.

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ISBN: 9781922784193
Publication date: 1st November 2023
Author: Amie Cawood
Publisher: My First Emergency
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 32 pages
Series: My First Emergency Series
Genres: Children’s: picture books, activity books, early learning concepts
Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: First / new experiences and growing up / coming of age