posted by Stacie on August 31, 2009
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Safety is huge concern of mine. I am always worried about my children, no matter where they are or what they are doing. I cannot help it. The day that my first child was born, the worry gene was also born in me.
The child safety kit includes a “guide for the whole family, filled with loads of tips and advice to keep kids safe at home, at play, and even online.” Also included is “a cool fingerprint kit, a magnet, a reflective sticker for kids to wear in the dark, and games, too.”
The idea behind the kit was to provide children with a fun way to learn about the seriousness of safety. Get your kit here.
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