
He also loved inspecting all the little fire truck toys throughout the illustrations. He thought it was so funny when the little boy became a fire truck, and he laughed again when it turns out that he smells pancakes at the end.

Our toddler loved this fire truck book so much. The book ends with Matt smelling pancakes and becoming a boy again to eat breakfast. The book also includes counting practice where it lists off the numbers 1-10 with items on Matt the Fire Truck.

One night, Matt turns into a fire truck and he goes around doing fire truck things like blaring his siren and saving a cat. I hope you’ll be able to find them at a library too, but I also include links because I also know all too well the stress of having easily-torn library books around toddlers (I’m basically taping books back together on a weekly basis…).Īnd if you’re looking for more book ideas for a truck-loving kid, don’t forget to check out:įire Truck is about a little boy named Matt who loves fire trucks. I found all but one of these books at our local library. And I’ve put together a list of fire truck and firefighting books that we have regularly read to save you time.īelow you’ll find our list of fire truck children’s books that have all been toddler-vetted, with my honest take on how enjoyable it is to read aloud for the parents.

The first song he learned to sing was a fire truck reboot of “Wheels on the Bus.”Īnd we spend a lot of time reading different truck books, so I now consider myself a toddler fire truck book connoisseur. We often go out on walks just to hunt fire trucks. And top of the list are trucks of all kinds. Like any good toddler, our kid is singular in his focus.

Looking for new book ideas perfect for a fire truck loving kid? Check out these children’s books about fire trucks, firefighting and firefighters that kids will be stoked about (pun intended!).
