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Fire safety coloring and activities booklet for children ages 3-5.
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Fire safety coloring and activities booklet for children ages 3-5.
Fire safety coloring and activities booklet for children ages 3-5.
This guide provides tools to make it easy for you to teach fire safety to preschoolers ages 3-5, and children’s lovable, furry Sesame Street friends will help you engage children each step of the way! Each section covers a set of key fire safety messages, along with 3-4 different activities, songs or stories to support each message. Only U.S. fire departments, schools and day care providers can order printed copies of the full curriculum. Fax your request on organization letterhead to 301-447-1213 or email your scanned request on letterhead to usfa-publications@fema.dhs.gov.
This guide provides tools to make it easy for you to teach fire safety to preschoolers ages 3-5, and children’s lovable, furry Sesame Street friends will help you engage children each step of the way! Each section covers a set of key fire safety messages, along with 3-4 different activities, songs or stories to support each message. Only U.S. fire departments, schools and day care providers can order printed copies of the full curriculum. Fax your request on organization letterhead to 301-447-1213 or email your scanned request on letterhead to usfa-publications@fema.dhs.gov.
This guide makes fire safety easy for the whole family. It contains information and activities to help families practice fire safety at home and catchy phrases to help children remember important fire safety messages.
This guide makes fire safety easy for the whole family. It contains information and activities to help families practice fire safety at home and catchy phrases to help children remember important fire safety messages.
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Looking for an older USFA publication? You can find it in the National Emergency Training Center Library. From the library’s online card catalog, enter your keywords and then under Limit by Collection, check USFA Publication.