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In this lesson, children are taught the importance of staying safe around strangers, emphasizing that they should never accept gifts or go anywhere with someone they don’t know. Key strategies include saying “No, thank you,” seeking help from trusted adults, and staying with friends. The lesson reinforces that while not all strangers are harmful, being cautious is essential for personal safety.
  1. What should you say if a stranger offers you candy?
  2. Who can you tell if a stranger talks to you?
  3. Why is it important to stay with your friends?

Stay Safe and Smart!

Hey there, little friend! Do you like candy? Imagine someone offers you a yummy lollipop. It looks so tasty, right? But wait! What if they ask you to come to their house for more candy? Let’s learn what to do!

Be Careful with Strangers

It’s important to remember: never take anything from someone you don’t know. And don’t go anywhere with them, even if they promise something fun like a parade or candy. Always stay safe!

What to Do If You Meet a Stranger

If a stranger talks to you, here’s what you can do:

  • Say “No, thank you!” and walk away.
  • Find a trusted adult, like a parent or teacher, and tell them what happened.
  • If you’re with friends, stay together and look out for each other.

Safety Tips to Remember

Here are some important safety tips:

  • If someone says they know your parents, but you don’t recognize them, ask for help.
  • When someone knocks on your door, don’t open it. Ask a grown-up to check first.

Let’s Practice Safety!

Now you know how to stay safe around strangers. Remember, not all strangers are bad, but it’s always good to be careful. If you’re ever unsure, find a trusted adult to help you.

Great job learning about safety today! Keep these tips in mind, and you’ll be a safety superstar!

Have Fun and Stay Safe!

Thanks for learning with us! Remember, being safe is super important. Now go have fun and stay smart!

  • Can you think of a time when you met someone new? How did you know if they were safe to talk to or not?
  • What would you do if someone you don’t know offers you something like candy or a toy? Why is it important to say “No, thank you” and find a trusted adult?
  • Why do you think it’s important to stay with friends or find a trusted adult if you feel unsure or unsafe? Can you think of someone you trust to help you in these situations?
  1. Role-Playing Game: Gather with your friends or family and play a role-playing game. One person can pretend to be a stranger offering candy, while others practice saying “No, thank you!” and walking away. Then, switch roles so everyone gets a turn. This will help you remember what to do if a stranger talks to you.

  2. Safety Scavenger Hunt: Go on a scavenger hunt around your home or school to find places where you can find help if you ever feel unsafe. Look for trusted adults like teachers, parents, or school staff. Make a list of these safe places and people, and share it with your friends to help them stay safe too.

  3. Draw Your Safety Plan: Use crayons or markers to draw a picture of what you would do if a stranger approached you. Include details like saying “No, thank you,” walking away, and finding a trusted adult. Share your drawing with your class or family and explain your safety plan.

Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:

[Music]
Do you want some candy, my little friend?
Wow, a lollipop!
[Music]
It’s so yummy, and there’s so much more candy in my house. Would you like to come have some?
[Music]
Safety wristbands! Spin, spin, spin!
[Music]
Nobody’s in danger.
I don’t like it.
[Music]
Never take anything from a stranger, and don’t follow them either.
Let’s take a look.
[Applause]
[Music]
I need to go to the restroom.
All right, I’ll go with you.
Please wait here.
Okay, let’s wait here for them.
[Music]
Hello, little kids! I’m looking for a candy shop.
Hello, little kids! Will you go with me?
No.
[Music]
Okay, wait here for a moment.
Hello, little kid! Let’s go watch the parade.
Hello, little kid! Follow me if you want to.
Okay, let’s go! I want to see the parade.
Okay, let’s go! It will be so much fun!
Follow me!
Rudolph’s going with a stranger.
No, no! You should not go with strangers!
No, no! You shouldn’t go with strangers!
Hey, hey, stranger!
I don’t know who you are. Go away!
Hey, hey! Stop there!
[Music]
Are you okay?
You should never leave the children alone.
I’m sorry, it was all my fault.
[Music]
I shouldn’t take food from a stranger.
Don’t go with strangers. I got it!
Not all strangers are bad, but we should always be careful when we meet someone new.
Let me show you.
[Music]
If a stranger says that he knows your parents, like “I’m your father’s friend, I’ll take you home,” stop and think for a moment. Do you know him?
If you don’t, call for help right away.
[Music]
When someone knocks on the door, don’t open the door. Ask your parents to check it for you.
[Music]
Thanks, guys! Now I know what to do when meeting a stranger.
You’re welcome!
Kids, do you remember the safety tips we’ve learned today?
Great! You’ve learned about safety!
[Music]
They’ve got a magic potion!

This version removes any potentially concerning or inappropriate elements while maintaining the overall context and message of the original transcript.

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