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Playing with Fire

By: Sylvia Yordanova
Narrated by: Millian Quinteros
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This book tells the story of Bart and his friends as they go on a hike and learn about fire safety in a way they did not expect. Bart is very careless when dealing with matches and he does not want to listen to his friends' warning. They tell him how easily a fire can get started in a forest and the harm it can do to the animals and trees. But Bart does not care too much for what they are saying about fire safety. So he goes off by himself and starts a fire to cook something to eat. He forgets to put out the fire and leaves it burning, only to wake up and find himself trapped in the midst of a forest fire.

What happens to him and his friend caught in the fire makes for an interesting story, especially to see how Bart learns his lesson about fire safety the hard way.

If you and your child love to listen to audiobooks together, then you are going to love this! This book is perfect for bringing up the subject of fire safety with your little ones.

©2016 Sylvia Yordanova (P)2016 Sylvia Yordanova

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