Ava and Itty Bitty Kitty are off to visit the firehouse! Ava’s giant cat is usually less than purr-fectly behaved, and this trip is no exception! Will Itty Bitty’s nose for trouble make them new friends―or make their visit to the firehouse a disaster? I Can Read Books are designed to encourage a love of reading. Itty Bitty Kitty: Firehouse Fun is a My First I Can Read book, and with basic language, word repetition, and great illustrations, it’s perfect for shared reading with a child. What happens when a giant, mischievous cat visits the firehouse? Funny Animal Story: Meet Itty Bitty, a cat who is anything but little! His giant size and playful antics lead to hilarious chaos. - Firehouse Adventure: Join Ava and Itty Bitty as they explore the station, chase the firehouse dog, and even get stuck trying to slide down the fire pole! - Fire Safety for Kids: After accidentally setting off the alarm, Itty Bitty and his new friend learn an important lesson: stop, drop, and roll. - Beginning Reader Fun: Part of the My First I Can Read series, this book uses simple language and word repetition perfect for children just starting their reading journey. Ava and Itty Bitty Kitty are off to visit the firehouse! Ava’s giant cat is less than purr-fectly behaved, and this trip is no exception! But will Itty Bitty’s nose for trouble make them new friends? Joan Holub is the New York Times bestselling author of Mighty Dads . She is also the author and/or illustrator of over 130 other books for children, including the picture books Zero the Hero and Little Red Writing , a School Library Journal and Kirkus Reviews Best Book, and is coauthor of the bestselling Goddess Girls and Grimmtastic Girls middle grade series. She has two cats named Chip and Boo. You can visit her online at www.joanholub.com. James Burks has spent the last eighteen years working in the animation industry on various movies and television shows, such as Nickelodeon's Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! He is the author-illustrator of several children's books, including Gabby & Gator , a Junior Library Guild Selection, and the Bird & Squirrel graphic novels. He also illustrated The Monstore by Tara Lazar.