‘ Playing Safe ’. What will you be playing in Summer? Playing in the park Playing in the woods Swimming in the river Hanging out with friends Games Riding.

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‘ Playing Safe ’

What will you be playing in Summer? Playing in the park Playing in the woods Swimming in the river Hanging out with friends Games Riding bikes / scooters

PARKS Not using the equipment properly Causing damage Speaking to strangers Petting strange dogs

WOODS Climbing high trees Running away + getting lost Damaging the environment Leaving litter

SWIMMING Swimming in rivers or streams Swimming with clothes on Paddling without a grown-up

Hanging Out Sitting on garden walls Going in peoples gardens Playing on building sites or railways Starting fires Throwing things at cars

Games Playing ‘chicken’ Playing dares Playing tag in the road Hurting animals Bullying

Bikes / Scooters Riding without a helmet Riding near cars Riding on gardens and drives

Tips for Playing Safe… Always tell someone where you are Play where it is safe – if you are not sure if you should be playing there…you probably shouldn’t! Keep safe in the sun, wear a hat and drink lots of water If people do things you don’t think is right….don’t join in Be considerate to others and the environment

HAVE A GREAT SUMMER!