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No Dragons for Tea by Jean E. Pendziwol
No Dragons for Tea by Jean E. Pendziwol










The girl is obviously well schooled inn fire safety, knows just what to do.

No Dragons for Tea by Jean E. Pendziwol

An entertaining way to teach or reinforce fire safety concepts, this will come in handy during fire-awareness wee.A Low-Key but Effective Approach to the Serious Topic of Fire Safety ? an Attractive, Useful Volume., A girl finds herself in the middle of a fire when her new friend (who happens to be a dragon) sneezes. We can get a new bear, but we can't replace you.” Humourous colored pencil illustrations accompany the lively rhyming text, which ends with a catchy fire safety poem that kids can easily memorize to help them remember basic fire - safety rules. “Don't ever go back - that just will not do. He hides under the rug, then once he gets outside, he wants to go back for his stuffed bear. This kind of play may some day save your children's lives.- The London Free PressĪ girl finds herself in the middle of a fire when her new friend (who happens to be a dragon) sneezes. your children will enjoy acting out every scene from the tea-party to the firefighters' actions.

No Dragons for Tea by Jean E. Pendziwol No Dragons for Tea by Jean E. Pendziwol

(This book) has just the right combination of fact, fun and fantasy to help your little one understand what to do in a fire emergency. Highly recommended.- Canadian Book Review Annual This excellent book should be in every home and school library. At the back of the book is an easy-to-learn safety rhyme and a fire safety checklist for parents and teachers to discuss with their children. Colorful illustrations clearly depict correct responses to an emergency situation. This clever rhyming story is effective in conveying the rules of fire safety to children.

No Dragons for Tea by Jean E. Pendziwol

An attractive, useful volume.- Kirkus ReviewsĪ unique way to introduce a very important subject.- School Library Journal A low-key but effective approach to the serious topic of fire safety.












No Dragons for Tea by Jean E. Pendziwol