Listen Closely! Wee-Oo Wee-Oo! Here Come the Rescue Vehicles

Tatütata! Wer kommt denn da? Einsatzfahrzeuge

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  • Who's coming with blue lights flashing and sirens blaring? A sound book with exciting noises: fire engines, police cars, and ambulances

  • Sound book with 5 real sounds from the most popular emergency vehicles
  • Playbook with easy-to-activate sounds
  • With practical on/off switch and replaceable AAA batteries
12 pp 12 months + 16 x 16 cm EUR 9.99 November 2025 Board Book 978-3-473-42120-6 • With Sound.

Content

Even the youngest children can get behind the wheel here: simply press the large sound buttons and the siren will sound and the rescue helicopter will whir.
A book with 5 real vehicle sounds in unique sound quality. You can hear the fire engine, a tow truck, a rescue helicopter, the snow plow, and of course the siren of a police car.
A continuous story ensures an interactive reading experience. Fun for young and old alike!

About the Series

Interactive play books with sounds – entirely without batteries! No batteries are required as the sounds are created solely through paper technology and friction. The sounds vary depending on how vigorously, quickly or gently the sliders are moved. The pleasant sounds are easy on parents’ sensitive ears. Eye-catching illustrations and brief texts prompt children to get involved and play.

The Author

Maria Höck, born in Zell am See (Austria) in 1991, is a freelance children's book editor, author and translator. She trained as a bookseller and studied book science in Munich and digital publishing in Oxford. After working as a publishing editor and product manager, she set up her own text studio. She lives with her family in Munich.

The Illustrator

Peter Nieländer was born in 1969 and studied design at University. Today he works free lance as an independant illustrator and grafic designer for various advertising agencies and publishers. He works with two other grafic designers in a large studio loft in the old freight station in Münster. In his illustrations, Peter Nieländer tries to capture momentary shots with which he hopes to entertain the reader and observer enjoyably.