Family Safety Activity Book - Safe Kids Worldwide

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Family SafetyActivity Bookfor kids ages 5 to 8

Home SafetyPlay Safety: Fill in the BlankCircle the things that are safe for kids.Draw an X on the things that are not safe for kids.Fill in the blanks using the word bank to learn how to stay safe while you play.1. Wait for anwater.2. Learn how toor the beach.before you play in or nearbefore going to the pool3. Wear awhen riding bikes, skates,skateboards and scooters.4. It is not safe to play behind.5. Stop, look, and left again beforecrossing the street.6.2up every ride, every time.carsswimadultbucklehelmetleft, right3

Fire Safety: How to Make an Escape Plan1. On the next page, draw a fire escape planthat shows two ways out of every room.Our Fire Escape PlanExample:Home2. Label doors, windows and smoke alarms.Remind adults to test smoke alarms everymonth to make sure they are working.3. Choose a meeting place for your familythat is a safe distance away from yourhome.MeetingPlace4. Use your fire escape plan to practice ahome fire drill with your family, once duringthe day and once at night.5. Make it a goal for everyone to exit thehome in less than 2 minutes.ESCAPEPLAN45

Spot the Differences:What Is Safe?Spot the Differences:What Is Not Safe?Circle the 6 things that are safe.Draw an X over the 6 things that are not safe.67

Get to School Safely MazeBuckle up every ride, every time.Can you find your way through the maze to get to school safely?STARTBe safe! Cross the streetat the crosswalk.Watch for cars when the trafficlight changes. Make eye contactwith drivers before crossing.BUSSTOPStop! Look left,right and leftagain beforecrossing thestreet.When you wait for the bus,stand three giant stepsaway from the curb.Heads Up, Devices Down.Wear a properly fittedhelmet on every ride.Buckle up everyride, every time.FINISH89

Word SearchAnswersCircle the words you find from the list below. Words may appear horizontally, vertically,diagonally and may be spelled forward or backward.BIKEKIDSSCOOTERCROSSWALKLIFE JACKETSEAT BELTFAMILYPEDESTRIANSMOKE ALARMFIRE DRILLPOOLSWIMMINGHELMETSAFETYTOYS1. Wait for an adult before youplay in or near water.2. Learn how to swim beforegoing to the pool or the beach.3. Wear a helmet when ridingbikes, skates, skateboards andscooters.4. It is not safe to play behind cars.5. Stop, look left, right, and leftagain before crossing the street.6.4Buckle up every ride, everytime.5SAFE:UNSAFE:Children are playing in theyard, away from cars.Children are playingbehind a parked car.A child is playing inthe pool with an adultwatching.A child is playing in thepool alone and the adultis looking at her phone.Kids are riding theirscooter and skateboard onthe sidewalk.A kid is riding herskateboard in the street.Children are not buckledup while riding in a car.Kids and adults arebuckled up while riding ina car.A teen is distracted andlooking at her phonewhile crossing the street.Teens are waiting at thecrosswalk and lookingboth ways before crossingthe street.6A teen is not wearing ahelmet when riding hisbike.Teens are wearing helmetswhen riding bikes.7STARTBUSSTOPFINISH8101011

For FamiliesEmergency Contact InformationPolice, Fire Department or Ambulance: 9-1-1Poison Help Number: 1-800-222-1222Doctor:Family Member:Family Member:Friend/Neighbor:Helpful ResourcesSafe Kids WorldwideFor tips on how to keep kids safe and to find a localcoalition near you, visit www.SafeKids.org.Safe Kids Ultimate Car Seat GuideVisit www.SafeKids.org/guide for tips and videos on how toinstall car seats and booster seats.Safe Kids Law TrackerTo find child safety laws in each state, visit www.SafeKids.org/state-law-tracker.American Red CrossVisit www.RedCross.org to sign up for first aid and CPR classes.Over-the-Counter Medicine SafetyVisit scholastic.com/OTCMedSafety for resources onhow to teach older kids about medicine safety.

Activity Book. 2 3 Home Safety Play Safety: Fill in the Blank . Cross the street at the crosswalk. When you wait for the bus, stand three giant steps away from the curb. Stop! Look left, . American Red Cross Visit www.RedCross.org t