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What You Will Learn

In this lesson, you will learn how to stay safe while having fun! You will understand why it’s important not to take things from strangers and how to stay close to your family. You will also discover how to find a friendly helper if you ever feel lost, and why knowing your parents’ phone numbers is super helpful. By the end of this adventure, you will be ready to be a safety superhero just like Rudolph!

Let's Think

  1. What should you do if you see a stranger offering you candy?
  2. Who can you ask for help if you get lost?
  3. Why is it important to stay close to your family?

Lesson Article

Let’s Go on an Adventure!

Once upon a time, there was a brave little boy named Rudolph. He had a sister who lived with their grandma. One day, she came to visit, but oh no! Someone saw her with a stranger. Rudolph was worried, but he was ready to help!

Finding Nana

Rudolph’s friend saw his sister, Nana, at the store with the stranger. “Don’t worry,” said Rudolph. “I’ll help find her!” So, they made a plan to bring Nana back safely. They were like superheroes on a mission!

Be Careful with Strangers

While they were looking for Nana, they remembered something important: never take candy or toys from strangers. It’s always best to stay safe and listen to what Mom and Dad say.

Rudolph’s Big Idea

Rudolph had a clever idea to save Nana. He thought of a plan to trick the stranger. It was like setting a trap for a sneaky fox! And guess what? It worked! Nana was safe and sound.

Meeting a Friendly Helper

But wait! The stranger wasn’t bad at all. She was a police officer trying to help Nana find her way home. Everyone was relieved and happy. They thanked the officer for her help.

Stay Safe and Have Fun!

After all the excitement, Rudolph and his friends learned some important lessons. Always stay close to your family, and if you ever get lost, find a friendly helper like a security guard. And remember, knowing your parents’ phone numbers can be super helpful!

Let’s Play and Learn!

Now that everything was okay, Rudolph and his friends could play and have fun. They learned to be careful and smart, just like little detectives. And they knew that adventures are always better when everyone is safe and happy!

Remember:
  • Don’t take things from strangers.
  • Stay close to your family.
  • Know your parents’ phone numbers.
  • If you’re lost, find a security guard for help.

And that’s the story of Rudolph and his exciting adventure. Remember to stay safe and have fun, just like Rudolph and his friends!

Discussion Questions

  1. Have you ever been on an adventure or a trip with your family or friends? What was it like, and did you learn anything new?
  2. Why do you think it’s important to stay close to your family or a trusted adult when you’re out and about? Can you think of a time when you felt safe because someone was with you?
  3. If you were in Rudolph’s shoes, what clever idea would you come up with to help someone in need? How would you make sure everyone stays safe?

Lesson Activities

  1. Role-Playing Adventure: Gather your friends or family and act out the story of Rudolph and his adventure. Take turns being Rudolph, Nana, and the friendly police officer. Use props like hats or badges to make it more fun! As you play, think about how Rudolph felt when he was worried and how he felt when he found out the stranger was a helper. Discuss how you would feel in a similar situation and what you would do.

  2. Stranger Safety Game: Create a simple board game using a large piece of paper or cardboard. Draw a path with different spaces leading to a “safe home” at the end. On some spaces, write actions like “Stay close to family” or “Find a security guard,” and on others, write “Oops! Took candy from a stranger, go back 2 spaces.” Use dice and small toys as game pieces. Play the game with friends or family and talk about why each action is safe or unsafe.

  3. Memory Challenge: Practice remembering important phone numbers. Write down your parents’ phone numbers on a piece of paper and try to memorize them. Turn it into a fun challenge by timing how quickly you can recall the numbers. Discuss why knowing these numbers is important and how it can help you if you ever need assistance.

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