Bobby and Mandee's too safe for strangers / by Robert Kahn ; illustrated by Sue Lynn Cotton.
By: Kahn, Robert.
Contributor(s): Cotton, Sue Lynn [illustrator].
Series: Children's safety book.Publisher: Arlington, TX : Future Horizons, 2001Copyright date: 2001Description: 24 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781885477750.Other title: Too safe for strangers.Subject(s): STRANGER DANGER | PERSONAL SAFETY | SAFETY EDUCATION | JUVENILE LITERATUREGenre/Form: Juvenile works.Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description Summary: Most children, especially children on the autism spectrum, accept adults' friendliness at face value. Sometimes it can have tragic consequences. Written by a Deputy Sheriff, this book is credited with foiling at least 22 stranger abductions. Characters Bobby and Mandee explain stranger danger in a way that is accessible, but not frightening, for children. Read it to your child and role-play different scenarios. Create a password only you and your child know, label backpacks on the inside (so strangers won't know your name). Strangers can be men or women, old or young. Adults should not touch, give gifts to, or ask for help from children. If they do, don't keep it a secret! Tell an adult! Arm your child with the knowledge that may save his or her life.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book | IHC Library | Main Collection | 900.66 KAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | W009982 |
Most children, especially children on the autism spectrum, accept adults' friendliness at face value. Sometimes it can have tragic consequences. Written by a Deputy Sheriff, this book is credited with foiling at least 22 stranger abductions. Characters Bobby and Mandee explain stranger danger in a way that is accessible, but not frightening, for children. Read it to your child and role-play different scenarios. Create a password only you and your child know, label backpacks on the inside (so strangers won't know your name). Strangers can be men or women, old or young. Adults should not touch, give gifts to, or ask for help from children. If they do, don't keep it a secret! Tell an adult! Arm your child with the knowledge that may save his or her life.
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