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What’s the safest thing to do? By Safety Tots International

In this fantastic CD-ROM and flash card set, see the Safety Tots learn how to safely react to situations they may encounter. With the help of Betsy The Butterfly, children ages 4-8 will have the chance to explore 35 scenarios which are fun, and completely non-threatening. In this fantastic set, you will learn about safety issues such as drowning prevention, poison control, stranger awareness, firearms safety, drug and alcohol prevention and fire prevention. “What’s the Safest Thing to do?” is $26.95 and can be purchased at: http://www.safetytots.com/cgi-bin/v2/hazel.cgi?action=serve&item=products.html

“Well made, easy to use, colorful, covers important safety information in a very child friendly way…adaptable to a variety of ages. They loved the computer game because it was easy for them to use, colorful and engaging. It helped cover some sensitive areas of safety awareness in a matter of fact way.” – Denise M.

“Cute way to explain and explore all types of safety with young children. Children are fully involved in the decision-making. It covered every aspect of safety in a fun, colorful way, without being scary.” – Diana, NJ.

 
 
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