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Unread 01-15-2010, 09:45 PM
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Default A good book about 'Stranger Danger'

Hi, this is the first time i've needed to post, so all ideas would be great. I need some good book suggestions for talking to reception class about stranger danger, or keeping themselves safe. Book titles would be great and i'll see if i can hunt them out!

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hi how about red riding hood this is a book i used to talk o children about keeping safe ie not going in the woods alone, not talking to the woof ( stranger)
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I am looking for the same sort of thing. I am planning on doing a puppet show though, instead of reading a story (to try and make it more interesting), but I am looking for books that I can use as a guide.
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Thanx for your suggestions. I got 'Goldilocks' in the end. A book that has been suggested to me is 'How to spot a stranger'? I think thats the title, by Camilla Jessel. Hope this helps.
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Hi

A book that I use is Topsy and Tim-Meet the Police by Jean and Gareth Anderson. This covers stranger danger, explains what it means and what a child must/must not do in their own words.
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