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  • Writer's pictureJessica Adams

How to Teach Your Kids What to do if They Get Lost

Updated: Sep 7, 2023

Would your kids know what to do if they got lost?


Please do not assume they would know what to do! Take THESE important steps!

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What if your kids get lost?


First, kids need to know they should not panic.


You need to make sure you teach your kids their full name, phone number, and address.


Another important step is teaching your kids YOUR full name. They may not even know your real name from calling you Mommy or Daddy since they were born.


A really fun way to teach kids what to do if they get lost is to read Liam Lion Lost at the Bloomsburg Fair. * (affiliate link for purchasing the book)


In the beginning of the story, Liam overheard Eric's mom telling him what to do at the fair in case he got lost.


Well, as it turned out, Eric was not the one who got lost. The little toy lion is the one who got lost!


Liam's adventure can be a great way to teach your kids what to do in case they get lost!


There is a very important lesson inside the book you do not want to miss teaching to your kids!


The illustrations are beautifully done by my teen daughter, Janelle!


Liam's book can help you teach your kids about safety and is a great resource for kindergartens!


She also created this awesome coloring page just for your kids! Stay up to date with our free eBook promotions and get a free coloring page here:


 

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Disclaimer: Our products, services, and recommendations are for general use and information and are not intended to replace the advice or expertise of a physician or Occupational Therapist. Please seek professional help when necessary. Circumstances and results may vary.


Jessica is the author of the children's books about The Underground Toy Society. She decided to begin a blog about her experiences and opinions of being an author, as well as a mother and Occupational Therapist. Please note all information on her website and her blog posts are her opinions and her personal experiences. Individual results may vary and her results may not be your results or experiences. This website is meant to be general information, not specific advice. Circumstances and results may vary. The Underground Toy Society children's books aim to teach children to love and appreciate what they have. Hopefully children will want to clean their rooms after learning about The Underground Toy Society. However, all children are different and results may vary. The books are for entertainment purposes only. All recommendations and activities should be completed with adult supervision. Thanks for reading!

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