Keep Yourself Safe: Being Safe on a Bike
Keep Yourself Safe: Being Safe on a Bike
Head, Honor
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Condition: New, UPC: 9781445144368, Publication Date: Sat, June 1, 2019, Type: Paperback ,
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Being Safe on a Bike looks at some of the potential dangers for children as they learn how to ride a bike and take it out and about. Without being sensationalist or scary, it explains, amongst other things, what clothes to wear, why you should wear a helmet, looking after your bike, being considerate to pedestrians and other vehicles and how to have fun on your bike safely.

A simple series of books, empowering younger children aged 5-7 to know how to look after themselves in a variety of everyday situations. Includes tips from 'supermouse' Safety Sam on how to stay safe and how to identify potential dangers.

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