
Fire Boys - Save The Racetrack (Children's Fiction)
Do you have a 6-9 year old in the house who spends too much time on Nintendo? The FIREBOYS could be the answer. It's an exciting, easy-to-read series starring three unlikely characters. There's Red (the competitive one) Leo (the serious one) and Leo (the loveable idiot). The stories have strong plots, quirky characters and are perfect for kids 6-9 years. Typically this series is reserved for schoo...
File Size: 252 KB
Print Length: 15 pages
Publication Date: January 16, 2014
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B007WFK6DW
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“I get these books. They strike a chord with me and my fire boys girls. It's refreshing to have something new to read that is different from what we've read before :)...”
s only – where they've proved very popular - but the publisher has allowed THE FIREBOYS to be available to everyone.FIREBOYS - SAVE THE RACETRACK - It's July 4th, the busiest night of the year for a fireman. So why have Red, Leo and Spark gone to play volleyball with their clueless dog? Things change when the boys discover the local racetrack on fire. But can Spark resist having a ride on a go-cart?The FIREBOYS series is written by bestselling author Justin Brown, who has written 25 books, as well as TV shows. He also does a radio show where he gets to meet people like Bieber and the guys from One Direction. Says Justin: 'The FIREBOYS was a lot of fun to write. It isn't as intricate as say, Harry Potter or The Hunger Games, but it's a good way to immerse yourself in chapter books. Plus, when you're a kid, it's feels good when you actually finish a WHOLE book.'Justin's latest work is a junior novel called 'Shot, Boom, Score!' It tells the story of Toby Gilligan-Flannigan (what a name right?) whose father sets him an unlikely sporting challenge.
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