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Little children will love pressing each button in this exciting novelty book to see the lights and hear the sounds of all the different emergency vehicles. From fire trucks and ambulances to helicopters and coast guard boats, each charmingly illustrated scene is full of busy vehicles to enjoy.
WARNING This product contains a Button or Coin Cell Battery. A swallowed Button Cell Battery can cause internal chemical burns leading to death in as little as two hours. Dispose of used batteries immediately. Keep new and used batteries away from children. If you think batteries might have been swallowed or placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate medical attention. Only button cell batteries (LR1130) of the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable(nickel-cadmium) batteries. Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity. Battery removal and installation instructions: With a screwdriver, remove battery compartment fixing screw and lift the lid, keeping both away from children. Insert new button cell batteries (3 X LR1130) as shown in the polarity diagram (+/-) inside the battery compartment. Lower the compartment lid back onto the sound module and replace the fixing screw.
Sam Taplin grew up in a beautiful valley in Yorkshire, where he dreamed of being a writer, and after three years reading other people's books at university he started writing his own for Usborne. He's been doing it ever since. When he's not writing about lonely rabbits or inquisitive bears, he likes doing card tricks, writing songs and playing long games of chess by the fire.