You can't see the traffic lights when you cross the road, but you can talk to strangers casually. All aspects of safety need the guidance of parents.
The following five picture books tell five kinds of children's safety problems.
We can teach children how to protect themselves through stories.
I hope that each of our children can stay away from harm and grow up safely.
This picture book tells the story of "What should I do if I get separated from my family".
Cats, squirrels and ducks live together. One day, they went to the city to buy salt, and the duckling got lost.
what can I do?
The story does not give specific methods, but tells the feelings and events of cats, squirrels and ducks after separation.
We can sum up with our children:
For example, after the duck found himself lost, he ran around in a panic, and the hen told him that he should go back to the lost place and wait.
For example, everyone helps ducks call the police, so it is also a way to keep in mind to find the police after separation.
At the same time, we can also tell our children's parents that they will be extremely anxious when they encounter such a situation through the tension and worry of cats and squirrels, thus deepening their safety awareness of not being separated from their families when they go out.
What moved me most about this story and was worth learning from my parents was that the cat and squirrel just hugged him tightly after finding the duck, without any blame.
Getting lost is a terrible thing for children. If parents are still complaining, it feels as bad as losing it.
Mo williams, praised by The New York Times as "the most outstanding new writer in the 2nd/Kloc-0th century", pointed out the identity and purpose of the villain at the beginning of the story-a fox targeted a fat goose and tried to eat her.
In order to achieve his goal, the fox did many things, such as dressing up beautifully, pretending to be a gentleman and being sincere.
Aren't these the manifestations of many malicious people in life? What an image!
As for Mother Goose, she promised all the invitations of the fox, and she was anxious to fall into the trap of the fox step by step.
The story arranges a group of goslings to act as observers, constantly reminding the goose not to be fooled, which just brings a sense of substitution to the child.
Such a tense experience is enough for children to have a deep understanding of not being deceived by bad people, which is also the genius of the author's use of such creative techniques.
Of course, at the end of the story, Mother Goose was not deceived. She has been pretending to give the last blow with the fox, thus strengthening the sense of humor in the story.
This story is very exciting to read, which is much more useful than our straightforward preaching "Don't talk to strangers" and "Don't walk with strangers".
This is a story full of modernity, which makes children understand the importance of family protection.
The old wolf living on the mountain coveted the lamb at the foot of the mountain and vowed to eat it.
It thought of "a good way to write letters".
You see, isn't this the former "pen pal" and the current "netizen"? The old wolf is really clever.
The first time Lamb received a letter from someone else, the writer praised him as "white and tender". He was so happy that he wrote to Lao Lang one by one.
As time goes by, the relationship between lamb and his "friend" who has never met is getting deeper and deeper. Finally, the old wolf felt that the time was ripe and asked the lamb to meet him.
A simple lamb doesn't know the danger. He stamped his foot and insisted on meeting his "friend".
Finally, it was the mother sheep who saw the old wolf before the lamb and warned him to break up with the lamb.
This story is very suitable for parents to tell their children safety education in the current network environment.
For children, emerging technologies are good things, but they also need to be as vigilant as in life to protect themselves.
Every picture book in this set points out a common problem of self-protection. The story is clear and definite, and there are practical lessons of expert guidance and safety education at the end of the book.
For example, the book Never Keep a Secret touches on a topic that hurts children the most: sexual assault.
Little Alfred has a terrible secret in his heart, a secret that should never be kept.
But who should he tell? Who can he trust?
This book provides children with the basic skills of self-protection, educates them on personal safety, and teaches them to speak out when they are touched by others in an improper way.
This picture book contains a lot of information.
For example, children can know that others are hurting themselves by touching their "private parts", and they can also learn that many good people they are familiar with or others may do bad things to themselves.
The most important thing is that children can understand that such a secret can't be kept no matter how threatened by the other party, and they must ask for help.
At the same time, this story also gives parents a good demonstration-the mother in the story gives the boy absolute trust and security.
Parents, please remember that when a child is sexually assaulted, our attitude and practice will determine the child's life.
This picture book is a new interpretation of the story of Little Red Riding Hood.
The protagonist of the story is still Little Red Riding Hood. Little Red Riding Hood still goes to visit her grandmother, but she goes through the city instead of the forest.
Before leaving, her mother told Little Red Riding Hood many things, such as "Be careful when crossing the road", "Walk on the road" and "Don't talk to strangers". She remembered everything, but she still got lost. ...
It turned out that there were so many things she had never seen in this city that she forgot her destination when she walked.
The connotation of this story is a little abstruse for children, but what mother told Little Red Riding Hood in the book is straightforward and simple, which can be used to deepen children's safety awareness.
The most creative thing is that there is no real wolf in the story, but if you read the picture carefully, you will find that many scenes are presented in the shape of wolves.
What is a wolf for children living in a modern urban environment?
I think it is-temptation! All kinds of temptations!
There is a saying: "The development of things is determined by internal factors and influenced by external factors." So from this perspective, many bad guys' tricks can succeed because we don't realize the "temptation" in our hearts.
This picture book will be a clever entrance to teach children how to face temptation.