Tow Truck VS Crane Truck | Police Car, Fire Truck | for kids | BabyBus Nursery Rhymes & Kids Songs

What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn about different types of helpful trucks and vehicles! You will be able to identify the roles of the Tow Truck, Fire Truck, Ambulance, Helicopter, Garbage Truck, and Police Car. You will also understand how these vehicles help keep us safe and our environment clean. By the end of our adventure, you will know why teamwork is important and how each vehicle has a special job to do. Let’s get ready to explore and have fun learning together!

Let's Think

  1. What do you think makes the Tow Truck and the Cream Truck strong?
  2. How did the Fire Truck and Helicopter help during the fire?
  3. Why is it important for the Police Car to keep everyone safe?

Lesson Article

Welcome to the World of Helpful Trucks!

Hey there! Are you ready to meet some amazing trucks and vehicles? Let’s go on a fun adventure and see what they do!

The Strong Trucks

Once upon a time, there were two trucks: a Tow Truck and a Cream Truck. They were having a friendly chat.

Tow Truck: “Aren’t you strong?”

Cream Truck: “I’m stronger than you!”

They decided to have a little match to see who was the strongest. It was all in good fun!

Helping the Ambulance

Suddenly, the Ambulance called out, “I got hurt! Please come and help me!”

The Tow Truck rushed over to help. “Let’s go to the hospital! Go, go, go!”

Thanks to the Ambulance, everyone was safe and sound. Hooray!

The Brave Fire Truck

Next, the Fire Truck arrived. “Here I come! The brave fire truck! I am here to put out the fire!”

With a big hose, the Fire Truck sprayed water everywhere to stop the fire. What a hero!

The Helpful Helicopter

Then came the Helicopter. “I’m coming! Here they come, the brave helicopter! I spray water from my big tank!”

The Helicopter flew high in the sky, helping put out the fire from above. Amazing!

The Clean Garbage Truck

The Garbage Truck was busy too. “Looking for garbage here and there!”

With its long arm, the Garbage Truck picked up all the trash, making the street clean and tidy. Great job!

The Super Police Car

Super Puppies and the Police Car were on a mission. “It’s my duty to keep this city safe!” said the Police Car.

It chased after a troublemaker, making sure everyone stayed safe. Yay for the Police Car!

Five Little Cars Racing

Five little cars were having a race. They zoomed around, having lots of fun!

But remember, no more racing for the little car. Safety first!

Meet Zack the Mechanic

Hello, I’m Zack the mechanic! Guess what I’m gonna build today? Come and find out!

Zack loves fixing and building things. What do you think he’ll make next?

It’s Okay, Don’t Worry!

Remember, it’s okay if things don’t go as planned. We all love you!

Thanks for joining our adventure with the helpful trucks and vehicles. See you next time!

Discussion Questions

  • What was your favorite truck or vehicle from the story, and why do you like it? Can you think of a time when you saw a truck or vehicle helping someone in real life?
  • If you could be any of the vehicles in the story, which one would you choose to be and what would you do to help others? How do you think it feels to help someone?
  • Have you ever seen a fire truck, ambulance, or police car in action? What did they do, and how did it make you feel to see them helping people?

Lesson Activities

  1. Truck Role Play: Gather some toy trucks or use your imagination to act out the roles of the different vehicles from the story. Pretend to be the Tow Truck, Fire Truck, or Helicopter. What sounds do they make? How do they help others? Encourage your friends or family to join in and create your own adventure with the trucks!

  2. Draw Your Favorite Vehicle: Grab some crayons and paper and draw your favorite vehicle from the story. Is it the brave Fire Truck or the helpful Helicopter? Once you’re done, share your drawing with the class or your family and explain why you chose that vehicle and how it helps people.

  3. Vehicle Observation Walk: Take a walk around your neighborhood or look out the window to spot different vehicles. Can you find a garbage truck, an ambulance, or a police car? Talk about what each vehicle does and how it helps people in real life. Keep a list of the vehicles you see and share it with your friends!

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