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How to Handle Strangers: A Practical Guide for Parents and Children

by Christine Ross; Illustrated by Laurie A. Faust

19 pages; Saddle stitched; colour illustrated children's book; catalogue #06-0880; ISBN 1-4120-9126-8; US$9.99, C$11.49, EUR8.21, £5.74

A practical guide for parents to teach critical safety knowledge to young children (4 - 7 years). It uses current information (family code word), while being presented in a non-threatening, role-playing manner.


About the Book

"This entertaining child safety book is a must read for all young children and their parents. It portrays real life scenarios that threaten our children while reinforcing proper decision-making skills that may save your child's life. Children act as they are taught. This book teaches our children valuable life-saving skills."
Kenneth L Bayless, Chief (ret.) Los Angeles Sherriff's Department (33 years)

How to Handle Strangers: A Practical Guide for Parents and Children is a charming and informative story about a young cat, Frankie, walking to school. On her way, she faces temptations from several people that are strangers to her.

Frankie is nervous before walking to school. Her sister is supposed to walk with her, but lately she has been running ahead to be with her friends. As soon as the girls are out of their mother's sight, Patty leaves Frankie alone. Moments later, a car pulls up beside her. An old man offers Frankie her favorite chocolate bar. Frankie thinks about it, but decides not to go near the car since the man is a stranger. As she continues to school, Frankie is knocked down by a puppy. A woman stands in the doorway of her home and tells Frankie she can come in and play with the puppy. Frankie recognizes the woman from the neighborhood, but remembers she must have permission from her mother to enter anyone's home. Frankie continues to school and bumps into a man wearing a uniform. The man tells her that he can take her to school. However, when she asks him her family code word, he doesn't know it. Frankie runs away so wildly she bumps into a tree! A young boy asks her if she's okay. He then urges her to sit with him. The boy tells her to keep it a secret. Frankie runs away saying she doesn't keep secrets from her mommy. She also realizes she must tell her mommy that Patty doesn't walk with her, since it isn't tattling if it involves her safety.

The book is a practical guide for parents to educate young children about safety from strangers in a non-threatening, role-playing manner.

$1 from each book sale will go to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.


About the Author


Christine Ross is married to a wonderful husband and has two young, beautiful children. This Michigan State University graduate worked in Real Estate prior to taking time out to focus on her family. She is dedicated to helping protect children and is a proud supporter of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. This is her first children's picture book, with others to follow...


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