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113: What If A Stranger...?

24-page Mini Book -  Measures: 4¼" x 5 ½"
Age: Lower Elementary, Upper Elementary, Families, Adults

A Role-Playing Book About Dangerous Lures

Would you know what to do? This book uses a role-playing format to teach about dangerous lures that strangers or others may use on children. It is a wonderful tool for trusted adults & parents to use when discussing and explaining dangerous situations to children.

Topics: Who Is a Stranger?; What If A Stranger Approaches You?; What If A Stranger Asks You For Help?; What If A Stranger Offers You Candy, A Present, Money, or a Ride?; What If A Stranger Calls You By Name?; What If A Stranger Follows You?; What If A Stranger Says That Your Parent is Hurt?; What If A Stranger Comes Up To You In A Store?; What If A Stranger Tries To Grab You?; What If A Stranger From The Internet Asks to Meet You?; What If A Stranger Wants to Take Your Picture Or Tries To Touch You?; What If A Stranger Comes To The Door Or Calls When You Are Home Alone?


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Law enforcement departments across the U.S. provide NCSC safety educational materials and programs free of charge to the citizens of their community. If your local police or sheriff department doesn't currently provide our materials then please encourage them to visit NationalChildSafetyCouncil.org and contact us to learn how they can partner with National Child Safety Council.

 

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