
| The Berenstain Bears Learn about Strangers (Berenstain Bears First Time Books (Prebound))
| When Papa Bear tells the cubs why they should never talk to strangers, Sister begins to view all strangers as evil until Mama brings some common sense to the problem. "The Bears' rules for safe conduct among strangers are listed on the last pages, including a rule about the privacy of a bear's body. A good book to start awareness in young children."--School Library Journal. |

| BULLY-PROOF: How to stop bullying and gain black-belt confidence
| I wrote this book for my 11 year old son. Even though his dad (me!) is a karate master, he has no interest in training in the martial arts. I hope that will change.In the meantime, I've outlined a few self-defense moves anyone can do. No experience nor athletic skill is necessary. This book is a compilation of those things (30 years of experience) I think every kid should know.I believe anyone can learn how to fight. I believe no one has the right to bully anyone else. I believe no one should to...More |

| Your Body Belongs to You
| In simple, reassuring language, therapist Cornelia Spelman explains that a child's body is his or her own; that it is all right for children to decline a friendly hug or kiss, even from someone they love; and that "even if you don't want a hug or kiss right now, you can still be friends." A prefatory note helps parents talk to their children about good and bad touching. Full color. |

| Officer Buckle and Gloria
| Officer Buckle puts everyone to sleep with his painfully dull if informative lectures on safety, until he takes on a new partner, Gloria, Napville's new police dog, who knows just how to liven up Officer Buckle's safety speeches. BOMC. |

| Teach Your Kid To Drive & Come Home Alive!
| A Parents Guide To Properly Instruct A New Young DriverThrough this guide, proper methods and practices will be explained, as well as ways of coping with common problems associated with teaching from the right seat. Along the way, watch out...you might learn something too. …………….You can no more learn to drive a car by someone telling you how than you can learn the violin by reading a book. Trial and error in various situations is the only way to develop enough background information fo...More |

| The Little Rednecks and a Town Full of Bullies Special Edition
| Ten years ago, Joee Alexander’s grandfather used magic to hide a mysterious silver case inside the #7 Coal Mine. The events of that fateful day will be revealed on her thirteenth birthday and there is nothing he can do to stop it. Joee and her three best friends, Stump, Wheels, and Sarah are physically challenged but that’s not all they have in common. They’re bullied on a daily basis and they each possess magic abilities they don’t know they have. When they find an old map that show...More |

| Those are MY Private Parts
| Its primary message is: "America, please teach our young children about their sexuality before the child molester does." In just 12 pages of rhyme, the book * gives parents a great starting point for having important, candid discussions with their children about recognizing and preventing sexual abuse * names the most common perpetrators of sexual abuse in clear, kid friendly language * informs children about the tactics perpetrators use to trick children * equips children with an action pl...More |

| Clifford The Firehouse Dog
| Clifford presents a list of seven important fire safety tips for children to learn. |

| Special Agent Oso: You Always Look Twice
| Josie needs to get the mail, but her mailbox is all theway across the street. How will she get to the other side? Luckily for herSpecial Agent Oso is ready to make a special delivery to Josie’s house. In this8x8 adventure youngsters will join Oso on this special assignment, which issure to get your stamp of approval! |

| Mick Harte Was Here
| How could someone like Phoebe’s brother die? Mick Harte was one of the coolest kids you’d ever want to meet. Mick was also the kid who would still be alive now—if he’d only worn his bicycle helmet. . . . |

| A Very Touching Book...for Little People and for Big People
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| It's My Body (Children's Safety & Abuse Prevention)
| Preschool children learn safe boundaries, how to distinguish between "good" and "bad" touches, and how to respond appropriately to unwanted touches. This book is a powerful book for enhancing self-esteem. Parenting Press's bestseller! |

| Safety First! (Handy Manny)
| It’s Summer Safety Week in Sheet Rock Hills, and Manny and the tools have a long checklist of repairs and inspections to make to the town park before summer camp starts. Along the way, Manny and the tools get some smart advice from the camp’s counselors and learn that there’s no tooling around when it comes to safety! Handy Manny features the humorous adventures of Manny Garcia, the best darn handyman in his diverse community. Manny and his eclectic group of talking tools work together ...More |

| Stop Picking on Me (Mybees)
| Looks at the causes and the effects of both physical and verbal bullying and encourages communication of fears and worries to those that can help. |

| I Can Play It Safe
| Here’s help for all adults who want to talk to young children about personal safety. Written by an expert in child safety, this full-color picture book teaches kids (and helps adults reinforce) seven important rules to personal safety in a nonthreatening way. It covers topics like safe versus harmful secrets, safe versus harmful touches, and the importance of having a community of trusted adults to turn to for help. Emphasizing the “check-in” rule and teaching kids to trust their gut insti...More |

| Be Careful and Stay Safe (Learning to Get Along)
| The world can seem so perilous, especially where our children are concerned. But even very young children can learn basic skills for staying safe in ordinary situations and preparing for emergencies. Without scaring kids (or alarming adults), this book teaches little ones how to avoid potentially dangerous situations, ask for help, follow directions, use things carefully, and plan ahead. Includes questions, activities, and safety games that reinforce the ideas being taught. |

| No Dragons for Tea: Fire Safety for Kids (and Dragons)
| While out for a walk with her mom, a little girl has the surprise of her life -- she meets a real, live, fire-breathing dragon! Now this dragon is nothing to be afraid of -- in fact, he's so friendly that she invites him home for tea. But their afternoon snack is suddenly interrupted when the dragon sneezes and sets the table ablaze. Luckily, the girl knows just what to do, and she teaches her new friend to be fire smart, too. With its funny, rhyming verse and spunky illustrations, No Dragons f...More |

| Improve Your Survival Skills (Usborne Superskills)
| Expert advice that combines tips and techniques with test exercises and practice ideas |

| Who Is a Stranger and What Should I Do? (An Albert Whitman Prairie Book)
| Explains how to deal with strangers in public places, on the telephone, and in cars, emphasizing situations in which the best thing to do is run away or talk to another adult. |

| What Would You Do? A Kid's Guide to Staying Safe in a World of Strangers
| Award Winning Finalist USA News Best Book Awards Parenting/Family: Reference What Would You Do? A Kid's Guide to Staying Safe in a World of Strangers teaches and empowers children, in a non-threatening way, to take a proactive role in staying safe from predators and harm. |