Explains how to deal with strangers in public places, on the telephone, and in cars, emphasizing situations in which the best thing to do is run away or talk to another adult.
Children learn to discriminate between well-meaning strangers and those who are not. “The sad news is that children do have to learn and the good news is that this book exists to teach them and their parents” commends Family Circle ...
Looks at how to stay safe around strangers describing who a stranger is, what types of tricks a stranger uses, and who to go to for help if needed.
Joe learns his safety rules but gets a bit confused.
The scenarios and tips in this book will help you make the right choices about strangers. Sonia M. Parker wrote this book to teach children in a fun and relaxed way that all strangers can potentially be dangerous.
Pooh learns how to be safe at home.
Jamie wears his Super Safety Expert badge proudly.
Emma Lion loves to make new friends, but Mama tells her to be careful and never talk to strangers. Emma sees new people to meet everywhere she goes. How will she know who is a stranger?
" Bright, lively, fun and engaging, this book teaches children to be confidently aware and reinforces the need to check with a SAFE adult before they do anything with a stranger.
Explains why it is necessary to be careful around strangers and offers advice on ways to stay safe.
A no-nonsense book with a strong safety message for young children about how they should avoid potentially dangerous situations.