Please Play Safe! : Penguin's Guide to Playground Safety by Margery Cuyler (Scholastic 2006) Age 3+ Stop Drop and Roll by Margery Cuyler (Simon & Schuster 2001) Age 4+ Home Safety by Lucia Raatma (Child's World 2004) Age 7+ Peanut's Emergency by Cristina Salat (Charlesbridge 2002) Age 4+ Look Both Ways : A Cautionary Tale by Diane Z. Shore (Bloomsbury 2005) Age 3+ Guns : What You Should Know by Rachel Schulson (Albert Whitman 1997) Age 6+
Penguin and his animal friends demonstrate how to play safely and use good manners.
Jessica, who worries about everything from her spelling homework to remembering to fill her dog's water dish, learns that fire safety begins with extinguishing her fears.
Explains the importance of being safe on a bicycle, whether alone or in a group, on the street or in a park, and points out specific things one can do to remain safe while cycling. (CIP) Bicycles. Safety measures. Cycling. Bicycles and bicycling.
When nobody comes to pick Peanut up after school, she tries to remember and follow all the safety rules her family taught her.
When Filbert the squirrel goes to his grandmother's to pick up acorns, he learns the importance of looking both ways before crossing the street.
Describes different kinds of guns, explains how they are used, warns of possible dangers they present, and spells out simple rules to ensure gun safety.
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Fiction and nonfiction books for children from preschool to age 10.
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