Educate, before it’s too late! In this moral-driven tale, Bobby explains to Mandee that some secrets should not be kept—especially those that threaten a friend's safety. Bobby explains to Mandee the concept of ""abuse"" and then tells a very sad story—of a boy who did not tell a trusted adult about his friend's abuse and what happened as a result. Mandee replies with a story of her own, about her friend at school. Together, Bobby and Mandee decide to go to Dad and ask for his advice on how to help Mandee's friend. Author and former Deputy Sheriff Robert Kahn recommends that parents read this book with their children and encourage teachers to share it with the class! Helpful features include:
This is Book 2 in the Children's Safety Series. See all Children's Safety books here.
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Author of the ""Children's Safety Book"" series, Deputy Sheriff Bob Kahn has a master's degree in education, taught sixth grade for ten years, and is also a D.A.R.E. instructor. In this last incarnation, he perfected a program he calls ""Too Smart for Strangers,"" which eventually became his first book.
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