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Introduction to Emergency Preparedness For Children Teacher's Master Resource: The Emergency Preparedness Adventures of Brick the Wise Old Tortoise & Bill E. Goat
D.J. Paulsen
Paperback. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform 2014-09-03.
ISBN 9781500966171
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Publisher description
The Emergency Preparedness Adventures of Brick the Wise Old Tortoise and Silly Bill E. Goat is a fun learning 5 chapter group activity program set in the format of an adventure story for young children which addresses the issue of Emergency Preparedness in a non-frightening, fun and positive manner. The children color the adorable illustrations which were created especially with 3-7 year old children in mind and with their help the teacher is able to tell the story. After the storyline (c) is completed there is a class review at the end of each chapter to aid retention. Upon completion of the program Emergency Preparedness Certificates are awarded. If you thought Pre-K and Kindergarten age children are too young to talk to about emergency preparedness because it is a topic that is just too scary... think again because Brick and Silly Bill E. Goat are here, and they are ready to tell children everywhere how they taught all the animal friends in their community about why it was so important to be prepared, and how they helped all their friends make it safely through a tornado, a fire, a flood and even an earthquake. Suitable for classroom / group sizes of up to 21 children. Recommended for children 3 - 8 years Old
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