What Would You Do If...?: A Safety Game for You and Your Child
What Would You Do If...?: A Safety Game for You and Your Child
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Illustrations of common or unusual emergency situations are presented with blank lines under each drawing that are to be filled in by parent and child after they decide what the answer to this particular problem should be.
What Would You Do If...?: A Safety Game for You and Your Child,Jeanne Ebert,Houghton Mifflin (P),039537023X,Accidents,Child Care/Parenting,Children's accidents,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,General,Juvenile literature,Prevention,Safety,Safety education,United States
Book Contents:
- What'S Your Baby'S Name? : A Book To Help You Name Your Baby
- Your Child at Play Two to Three Years: Growing Up, Language, and the Imagination (Your Child at Play Series)
- 45,000 + Baby Names
- 500 Terrific Ideas for Organizing Everything
- 7 Days to a Positive Attitude: A One-Week Game Plan for Beginning the Journey Toward Brighter Days
- Advancing Family Theories
- Autism Through the Lifespan: The Eden Model
- Baby's Daily Diary & Keepsake Journal: A Customized Organizer for Parents and Grandparents Alike
- Balancing Home and Career: Skills for Successful Life Management (50-Minute Series)
- Beginnings & Beyond: Foundations in Early Childhood Education
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