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The rockstars of Pontypandy Mike and Elvis are busy practising for their big concert in the harbour. When Fireman Sam pops over to hear them play, however, he finds the pair during a heated argument! The band decides to split up, and Mike and Elvis must both find new ways to entertain the crowd at the concert - but it's hard to learn a new skill or to find a replacement in time. When sparks start flying at the concert, it's up to Fireman Sam and his trusty firefighting crew to save the day and help Mike and Elvis become friends again.© 2022 Prism Art & Design Limited. The Fireman Sam name and character are trademarks of Prism Art & Design Limited. Based on an original idea by D. Gingell, D. Jones and original characters created by R.M.J. Lee.Join Fireman Sam on exciting adventures with his colleagues Station Officer Steele, Elvis, Tom, Penny, and everyone else from Pontypandy. He greets people that he meets when driving down the busy streets with Jupiter, Mercury, Neptune, Venus, and the other cool rescue vehicles. When he hears that fire-bell chime, Fireman Sam is there on time when a penguin escapes the zoo, a giant pumpkin causes trouble, and when a concert and a soccer game goes up in flames. He's always on the scene, and you cannot ignore, Sam is the hero next door.
Generi Bambini e Ragazzi » Temi personali e sociali » Famiglia e relazioni , Politica e Società » Studi interdisciplinari e culturali
Editore Saga Egmont
Formato Audiolibro
Durata 00:07.28
Pubblicato 20/01/2022
Lingua Inglese
EAN-13 9788726807363 9788726807363
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