Stranger Danger

  • Stranger Danger
    By Mark A. Anderson, Ian M. Lowry

    Each page will show the children what they should say and not say to strangers if they are approached. This is a good book to use for pre-kindergarten and all grades. This is a must read for all children.

  • Stranger Danger: Family Values, Childhood, and the American Carceral State
    By Paul M. Renfro

    In his 1981 “state of the city” remarks, Maynard Jackson identified the Atlanta killings as “our burden to bear, our lament, our great challenge” and claimed that “[e]veryone . . . feels the frustration, anxiety and uncertainty born of ...

  • Stranger Danger
    By Marie Murphy

    Stranger Danger

  • Stranger Danger
    By Jason Campbell

    I didn't catch him flush under the chin, but I did hit him good enough inthe chin to make him fall backwards. As quickly as my frustration and anger arrived, it vanished. He didn't care about finding anything for his kids at all.

  • Stranger Danger
    By Christie Marlowe

    There is one number you can dial and will always find a trusted adult ready to help. This number is 911, ... If a stranger approaches you and follows you when you try to walk away, yell for help as you run away. If a stranger ever tries ...

  • Stranger Danger
    By Noel Gyro Potter

    If a stranger approaches you or appears out of nowhere, immediately run in the opposite direction and yell, “FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!” because it will get immediate attention. Adults: • Never permit a young child to answer the door.

  • Stranger Danger
    By Peggy Pancella

    Safety Tips • A stranger is anyone you do not know . Never talk to strangers . Do not go places with them or take money or gifts from them , either . • Be alert to who is near and what is happening around you .

  • Stranger Danger: Family Values, Childhood, and the American Carceral State
    By Paul M. Renfro

    " In this book, Paul M. Renfro narrates how the bereaved parents of missing and slain children turned their grief into a mass movement and, alongside journalists and policymakers from both major political parties, propelled a moral panic.

  • Stranger Danger
    By Ellen Jackson

    Stranger Danger is filled with pertinent information that every household with young children should have and review on a regular basis.

  • Stranger Danger
    By Peggy Pancella

    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.

  • Stranger Danger: Children Beware
    By Vickie Vernon Hawkins

    Remember, this was the early 1980's, and the only advice that we had for our children was not to take candy from a stranger! I thought of “Stranger Danger”- -hoping that it would attract the attention of the little ones, and wrote the ...

  • Stranger Danger: Family Values, Childhood, and the American Carceral State
    By Paul M. Renfro

    " In this book, Paul M. Renfro narrates how the bereaved parents of missing and slain children turned their grief into a mass movement and, alongside journalists and policymakers from both major political parties, propelled a moral panic.

  • Stranger Danger
    By Maren Stoffels

    From horror powerhouse author Maren Stoffels comes the next pulse-quickening read!

  • Stranger Danger
    By Steve Richer

    Don't trust anyone.

  • Stranger Danger
    By S. McGee

    Stranger Danger

  • Stranger Danger
    By David Michael Slater

    A book for readers of all backgrounds, this is a story about the true meaning of being welcoming to others.