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Good Idea, Bad Idea, Why? is a children's safety book that helps raise safety awareness to parents and children. It is very heartbreaking to hear about children being hurt or losing their lives over simple quick choices that were not thoroughly considered. This story helps mold safety consciousness with our children's everyday decision-making. The goal of this children's story is to open our children's mind to identifying and preventing potential accidents.
The story of three children, James, Ari, and Aiden, playing a simple game of hide-and-seek at a residence on a beautiful summer day puts these children in situations where their ideas and actions need to be carefully thought through. However, the kids help explain and guide each other in avoiding putting themselves in harm's way. The bad ideas are corrected into good ideas as the children continue to enjoy themselves. As the children continue to play, the interest of safety grows on them while strengthening their instincts to recognize possible dangers.
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Good Idea, Bad Idea, Why? is a children's safety book that helps raise safety awareness to parents and children. It is very heartbreaking to hear about children being hurt or losing their lives over simple quick choices that were not thoroughly considered. This story helps mold safety consciousness with our children's everyday decision-making. The goal of this children's story is to open our children's mind to identifying and preventing potential accidents.
The story of three children, James, Ari, and Aiden, playing a simple game of hide-and-seek at a residence on a beautiful summer day puts these children in situations where their ideas and actions need to be carefully thought through. However, the kids help explain and guide each other in avoiding putting themselves in harm's way. The bad ideas are corrected into good ideas as the children continue to enjoy themselves. As the children continue to play, the interest of safety grows on them while strengthening their instincts to recognize possible dangers.