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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great way to help kids handle emergencies.,
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This review is from: Disaster Blaster: A Kid's Guide to Being Home Alone (Paperback)
No matter how old they are when you leave the kids home alone, you'll still worry, "What if something happens while I'm gone?" Here's a great way for kids ages 8-14 to learn how to handle emergencies like fires, injuries, and intruders. The authors created a cast of characters who face big and small crises ... each with 3 possible solutions. You and your kids will learn a lot -- and maybe save something far more valuable than money!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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This review is from: Disaster Blaster: A Kid's Guide to Being Home Alone (Paperback)
My 9 almost 10 year old loved it. It is entertaining, but yet prepares him for worst case scenario. I haven't yet left him alone, but this book is a start for him to start preparing. We might break in a short period of time like 15 minutes or so.
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This review is from: Disaster Blaster: A Kid's Guide to Being Home Alone (Paperback)
Laura Szabo-Cohen is such a wonderful writer. I enjoyed reading the different stories she has in her book to teach children how to react when disasters happen.
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Disaster Blaster: A Kid's Guide to Being Home Alone by Karin Kasdin (Paperback - Oct. 1995)
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