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Anne J. Spaight - Police Cars on the Go

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Police Cars on the Go by Anne J Spaight Note to Educators - photo 1
Police Cars
on the Go
by Anne J. Spaight
Note to Educators Throughout this book youll find critical thinking - photo 2
Note to Educators:
Throughout this book, youll find critical thinking questions. These can be used to engage young readers in thinking critically about the topic and in using the text and photos to do so.
Copyright 2017 by Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.
All rights reserved. International copyright secured. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval
system, or transmitted in any form or by any meanselectronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or
otherwisewithout the prior written permission of Lerner Publishing Group, Inc., except for the inclusion of a brief
quotation in an acknowledged review.
Lerner Publications Company
A division of Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.
241 First Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55401 USA
For reading levels and more information, look up this title at www.lernerbooks.com.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The Cataloging-in-Publication Data for Police Cars on the Go is on file at the Library of Congress.
ISBN 978-1-5124-1449-3 (lib. bdg.)
ISBN 978-1-5124-1489-9 (pbk.)
ISBN 978-1-5124-1490-5 (EB pdf)
Manufactured in the United States of America
1 VP 7/15/16
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Table of Contents Police Cars Police officers keep us safe They - photo 3
Table of
Contents
Police Cars Police officers keep us safe They use police cars to do - photo 4
Police Cars
Police officers keep us safe.
They use police cars to do
their jobs.
Officers drive around a city They stop unsafe drivers Why is it good - photo 5
Officers drive around a city They stop unsafe drivers Why is it good - photo 6
Officers drive around a city They stop unsafe drivers Why is it good - photo 7
Officers drive around
a city.
They stop unsafe drivers.
Why is it good
to stop unsafe
drivers?
Officers catch criminals Police cars take the criminals away They go to - photo 8
Officers catch criminals.
Police cars take the criminals away.
They go to the police station.
Police cars have loud sirens They have flashing lights Sirens and lights - photo 9
Police cars have loud sirens They have flashing lights Sirens and lights - photo 10
Police cars have loud sirens They have flashing lights Sirens and lights - photo 11
Police cars have loud sirens.
They have flashing lights.
Sirens and lights tell other drivers
that the police are near.
Drivers move out of the way.
Police cars are fast Officers can drive quickly They come when people - photo 12
Police cars are fast.
Officers can drive quickly.
They come when people
need help.
Why is it
helpful for
police cars to
be fast?
Police cars have radios Officers talk to each other on the radios They - photo 13
Police cars have radios Officers talk to each other on the radios They - photo 14
Police cars have radios Officers talk to each other on the radios They - photo 15
Police cars have radios.
Officers talk to each other on
the radios.
They call for more help if they
need it.
Dogs help some officers do their jobs Some police cars have a space for - photo 16
Dogs help some officers do
their jobs.
Some police cars have a space
for dogs.
How might
dogs help
police officers
do their jobs?
Police cars drive in parades Kids get to look inside the cars - photo 17
Police cars drive in parades Kids get to look inside the cars - photo 18
Police cars drive in
parades.
Kids get to look inside
the cars.
Police cars are very useful The police use them to keep us safe - photo 19
Police cars are very useful The police use them to keep us safe - photo 20
Police cars are very useful The police use them to keep us safe - photo 21
Police cars are very useful.
The police use them to keep
us safe.
Parts of a Police Car lights wheels Picture Glossary criminals - photo 22
Parts of a Police Car
lights
wheels
Picture Glossary criminals people who break the law parade an event - photo 23
Picture Glossary
criminals
people who
break the law
parade
an event where cars
drive through the streets
to celebrate a special day
flashing
going on and off
radios
tools that let
people talk to
each other over
long distances
Index criminals dogs drivers lights officers parades police station - photo 24
Index
criminals,
dogs,
drivers,
lights,
officers,
parades,
police station,
radios,
sirens,
Read More
Bellisario, Gina. Lets Meet a Police Officer. Minneapolis: Millbrook Press,
2013.
Murray, Julie. Police Cars. Minneapolis: Abdo Kids, 2016.
Siemens, Jared. Police Officers. New York: AV2 by Weigl, 2015.
Photo Credits
The images in this book are used with the permission of: csfotoimages/iStock.com, p. 5; Daniel
Stein/iStock.com, pp. 67; bikeriderlondon/Shutterstock.com, pp. 9, 23 (top left); JayLazarin/iStock.
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