Kid-Friendly Preparedness Web Sites

Published 12 November 08 07:24 PM | Tim and Pam Cash 

Great information for all parents out there.  Also a great way to help your children learn about safety and emergency situations while also spending some quality time with them:

www.ready.gov/kids - This web site features age appropriate, step-by-step instructions on what kids and their families can do to become better prepared for all kinds of emergencies.

www.fema.gov/kids - An online resource for kids that includes preparedness games, stories and safety information.

www.redcross.org/services/youth/izone - Engage kids in emergency preparedness and disaster safety with games, quizzes and maps.

www.sparky.org/index.html - Learn about fire safety and prevention by helping solve Sparky the Fire Dog's secret code.

www.nws.noaa.gov/om/reachout/kidspage.shtml - Designed to help kids learn about hurricanes, winter storms, thunderstorms and other hazardous weather.  Check out the category called "Other Fun Stuff" to find interesting activities.

 

Also, some recommended preparedness books for your children:

'It's Time to Call 911: What to do in an emergency' by Inc. Penton Overseas

'Impatient Pamela Says:  Learn How to Call 9-1-1' By Marky Koski and Lori Collins (Authors), Arthur Howard (Illustrator)

'Stop, Drop and Roll (A book about Fire Safety) by Margery Cuyler (Author) and Arthur Howard (Illustrator)

'I Can Be Safe:  A First Look at Safety' By Pat Thomas (Author) and Lesley Harker (Illustrator)

 

Regards,

Tim and Pam Cash
Crye-Leike Realtors
931-338-1375 or 931-436-7617

The Cash Team - Making dreams come true one home at a time. Proudly serving the citizens of Clarksville and the Soldiers of Fort Campbell. To view available Clarksville properties, please visit our website at www.cashsofclarksville.com  or email us at thecashteam@cashsofclarksville.com  and we will run a custom search for you. Finding you and yours the perfect property in Clarksville Tennessee and surrounding areas is our goal.  

 

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