Riding on busier streets demands greater skills and knowledge for children. If children develop safe cycling skills and learn to follow the rules of the road, many collisions can be avoided.
However, learning about preventing bicycle accidents is not exclusively for children. Adults can benefit from our many materials as well. Parents who are aware of safety precautions can not only make life safe for themselves, they can pass that knowledge on to their children by their example and instruction. NFSC, Inc. offers an assortment of fun-filled materials for all age groups.
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#288F Bicycle Safety: Your Child's First Vehicle |
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Educational Materials -
Bicycle Safety
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Full-color brochure - A
Folder contains vital bicycle safety information for adults and parents.
Topics: Child Bike Carriers; Helmet Guidelines; Understanding Early Cycling Skills; Why Young Children are Especially At Risk; Choosing a Safe Bicycle; and Make Wearing Your Helmet a Habit. |
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#290F Firepup®'s Bicycle Safety Basics |
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Educational Materials -
Bicycle Safety
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2-sided activity/colorsheet - P, K, 1-2
Firepup® explains how to be a safe bike rider, emphasizes why safety gear is important, and demonstrates basic bicycle safety signals. The messages are reinforced with rules the children recite. Then an adult and the child can sign and date the sheet upon completion. |
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#291F Official Bike Safety Manual |
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Educational Materials -
Bicycle Safety
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24-page manual of activities - LE
Features Firepup® and his school friends gearing up to attend a local Bike Safety Rally. This manual is especially designed for young bicycle drivers. It discusses all aspects of bicycle safety through fun games, puzzles, and activities. Bicycle safety with Firepup® is a fun learning experience that will help young bicycle drivers to be safe auto drivers of tomorrow. Includes suggestions for having your own "Bike Rally," including games that reinforce bicycle skills and course layout. Teacher/Parent Lesson Guide explains topic objectives and offers Enrichment Activities which can be completed as a group or individual exercise and discussed.
Topics: Does Your Bike Fit You? Which Bike Belongs to Which Rider? Get to Know Your Bike; Bike Safety Checklist; Bike Reflectors; Bike Helmets; A Storm is Coming; Hand Signals; Safety Signs; Traffic Safety; Be Careful When Riding Your Bike - Hazards; Keep Your Bike Safe and Sound; Bicycle Safety Game; Bike Safety Rally; Rider Review. |
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