safety education

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safety education

Being safe in your neighborhood

2011
Presents rules designed to help kids be safe in their neighborhoods, offering tips for crossing the street, playing in the woods, dealing with wild or stray animals, and petting unfamiliar dogs, and explaining what a child should do if he or she gets lost.

Being safe at home

2011
Presents safety rules designed to keep kids from getting hurt when playing, cooking, and doing other activities at home.

If I see a stray animal

2012
An introduction to personal safety that focuses on stray animals, discussing how strays may behave, the consequences of helping them, and what do in cases of a bite or scratch.

Attitude

commonsense defense for women
1986
Contains instructions for self-defense techniques for women.

Growth & development

2014
Describes the changes that occur in adolescence, explaining the intellectual, emotional, sexual, and social changes that teens experience.

Watch out for banana peels and other important Sesame Street safety tips

2008
Officer Grover and Safety Deputy Elmo share helpful safety tips about avoiding injuries, crossing the street, cleaning up spills, being careful in the kitchen and outdoors, and more.

Don't talk to strangers, Pooh!

2000
Christopher Robin teaches Pooh and Piglet the rules of staying safe.

What if you get lost?

2012
Presents several scenarios in which children demonstrate how to be prepared for a situation in which they get lost and how to respond when they do get lost; and offers related tips to young readers.

Staying safe on the school bus =

la seguridad en el autobus escolar
2007
Explains how to get on and off the bus safely and help the driver.

Home safety

2008
Simple text and illustrations present tips for staying safe in the home, covering such topics as knives, stairs, the stove, medicines, and putting one's things away.

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