![]() ![]() I’m always amazed at how different they look even though they started with the same pieces. I love seeing the different creations they come up with. Then ask what part of the truck they can turn it into. For J, I pre-cut all of his shapes but with M, I traced the shapes and let her practice her scissor skills by cutting them out herself.Īs your kids construct their firetruck, ask them what each shape is or tell them what it is called. Using a variety of basic shapes – circles, squares and rectangles – the kids created their own firetrucks. Our craft this week was a great way to sneak in learning about shapes. The activity in this one was to create a family escape plan by drawing a map of your home and mark the exits.Ī Day in the Life of a Firefighter by Heather Adamson At the end of each book, they give you a suggested activity and other resources for further learning. Let’s Meet a Firefighter by Gina Bellisario *This is my favorite series of Community Helper books that I’ve read. Thank you for your support!*Īs with most of the learning we do, it revolved around books. *This post may contain affiliate links, through which I may receive a small commission at no cost to you. Welcome back to our Community Helpers Series! First up is a favorite for most kids, mine were no exception.
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