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COLORING E-BOOK - Microsoft … · coloring e-book and other bonus materials. Each month, up to 10 schools will be selected to participate. The Skype vis its will be held each Friday

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©2012 Keep Kids Fire Safe® Founda on 

COLORING E-BOOK

Sparkles’ Fire Safety Skype™ Tour

Keep Kids Fire Safe® Foundation www.keepkidsfiresafe.org

 

Sponsored by:

Sparkles’ Fire Safety Skype Tour™ 

©2012 Keep Kids Fire Safe® Founda on 

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©2012 Keep Kids Fire Safe® Founda on

The Fire Safety Dogs love to

help out at the firehouse.

Keep Kids Fire Safe® Foundation www.keepkidsfiresafe.org

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Do you see Sparkles at the firehouse? He is helping

Firefighter Dayna. They are washing the fire truck.

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They love to teach fire safety with

Firefighter Dayna.

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Crawl low if you see or smell smoke.

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Firefighters are your

friends. They are there to

help you.

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Test batteries regularly on smoke alarms and change

batteries twice a year.

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Sparkles and the Fire Safety Dogs remind you to:

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Sparkles’ Fire Safety Skype Tour™

The Keep Kids Fire Safe® Foundation, with funding from State Farm® and First Alert®, is seeking a limited number of schools to participate in the Sparkles’ Fire Safety Skype Tour™, an innovative, free fire safety program designed to teach children what to do in case of a fire. The program will be offered for a limited time, March 2012 to March 2013.

Firefighter Dayna Hilton, recognized as one of the leading fire safety educators in the United States, has developed this 30 minute, fun, educationally sound and interactive fire safety program for children. It features meeting a real fire safety dog, reading the Sparkles the Fire Safety Dog children’s fire safety book, learning fire safety messages, singing fire safety songs and becoming a Junior Firefighter. It also includes time for children to ask a few fire safety questions.

Sparkles’ Fire Safety Skype Tour™ will be delivered to a limited number of schools via Skype. The goal of the program is to teach basic fire safety knowledge and skills to kindergarteners and first graders. For their participation, children will receive a free, downloadable copy of the Sparkles’ Fire Safety Skype Tour™ coloring e-book and other bonus materials. Each month, up to 10 schools will be selected to participate. The Skype visits will be held each Friday of the month, beginning March 16th 1:00 CST, with each Skype visit lasting up to 30 minutes.

Applications are currently being taken, but hurry! Participating schools will be selected on a first come, first serve basis. Completed applications must be received at the Keep Kids Fire Safe® Foundation as soon as possible. For more information, please click on the Keep Kids Fire Safe Foundation webpage at www.keepkidsfiresafe.org/sparklesfiresafetyskypetour.html or by contact Firefighter Dayna Hilton.

Keep Kids Fire Safe® Foundation is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization dedicated to teaching fire safety knowledge and skills to children and their caregivers based on fire safety research. Through programs, safety materials, and strategic partnerships, the Keep Kids Fire Safe® Foundation aims to help reduce fire-related deaths, injuries, and property losses.

The Fire Safety Dogs