Blues Clues Fire Truck

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The teary-eyed Rancher kept her as she gave her last breath,
he loved that mean ole blue dog, even to her death.

All the pups lay still except one big blue,
looked just like his mother, that the Rancher knew.

That blue healer grew and soon learned what to do,
the rundown ranch could not afford to remunerate a working crew.

Each day he’d whistle and throw him in the truck,
getting all the work done would surely take a heap of luck.

Blue loved two things and one was his old red ball,
he’d chase it for hours, down the long barn hall.

The Rancher shook his head, no time to throw the ball today,
the cows had to be fed and it was time to get the hay.

Summer turned to winter and then a chilling cold,
it was time for all the grown cattle to be sold.

Out came the saddle, the horse and his winter coat,
trying to beat the weather was their only hope.

They accumulated the cattle, working as a team,
herding them throughout the meadow and the icy stream.

A blizzard hit and the old Rancher was trapped,
a safe way to home was not on the map.

The blue dog looked up and sensed the old man’s fear,
he knew help for his old friend, wasn’t near.

With this terrible storm and the frozen breeze,
the Rancher and cows were sure to freeze.

The rancher grabbed Blue tightly keeping him by his head,
“you go get aid now Blue, go get rancher Ted!”

A test of courage the blue dog would have to prove,
with a sign from the man, he was off in one quick move.

The trees and mountains looked the same white,
the chill set in his bones and started to bite.

Blue’s tired and frozen legs started to give out,
he was soon to find out what death was all about.

His ears were frosted and his eyes not too clear,
he thought he smelled smoke, and it seemed very near.

With his last bit of strength he gave one painful crawl,
Blue of a sudden remembered the man throwing the old red ball.

Remembering the old man and the love in his voice,
he had to get help, he had no other choice.

With each last crusade he climbed to the porch,
the door abruptly opened, the warm fire felt like a torch.

The neighbor looked down and knew the dog necessitated help now,
he later learned that Ole Blue had saved each last cow.

Well Blue thawed out and was the hero of the town,
a reporter came out and wrote the whole story down.

With a wrinkled smile the old Rancher opened the truck door,
and with a big leap, the blue dog took his place once more.

Headed for town, not taking time to clean a dirty stale,
the old man entered the store, and purchased a brand new red ball.


Blues Clues Fire Truck 2

Clue in to the rescue with the Blue’s Clues Fire Truck! This die-cast vehicle features a movable ladder with Blue sitting on top & Joe in the driver’s seat. Smart magnets connect to other vehicles and a collectible reputation card is included.


Most helpful client reviews

6 of 7 persons found the following review helpful.
3blues clues car
By iamabookgirl
Anyone who buys this product must be conscious that it is only in regards to 3″ long.

3 of 3 humans found the following review helpful.
1NOT WORTH 9 dollars as big as a car
By Joshua A. Johnson
this toy is so little for 9 dollars i could have purchased something worth while

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
5Very cute toy!
By Kelli Dahlem
This is a very cute toy. My son loved it! It has magnets in the front and back so it will hook up to other toys like it in a train. Also, hooks up with Thomas the Tank magnetic train cars. It was littler than I realized, but still fun to have in the diaper bag.

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