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Teach Your Dragon About Stranger Danger

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Having A Dragon is fun. You can train him to sit, roll over, and play. He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things. But what if your dragon is always eager to talk to strangers? What if he has no problem going with someone he doesn’t know? What if he wanted to get in a car with someone because mom was late picking him up from school? What if he loves to take toys or gifts from strangers and throw a major fit if you tell him not to? What if he’s confused between “friendliness” and personal safety? What should you do? You help him understand stranger danger and safety. You practice with him different situations with strangers and how he should react accordingly! How? Read this book and learn how!

Category: Education/Classroom
Subcategory: Kindergarten - Gr. 7
Author: Steve Herman

Publication Date: 01-11-2016
ISBN: You can train him to sit,
Pages: 44


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