
Kaliyah’s Lesson: Stranger Danger
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Narrated by:
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T.J. Pryor-Wells
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By:
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Koko Isis
About this listen
Kaliyah takes her role as older sister very seriously because she loves her younger sister, Jazzy, more than anything in the world. Now that Jazzy is about to start school, Kaliyah realizes it is time to teach her about personal safety.
As Kaliyah instructs her sister on what to do if a stranger asks her to pet his puppy, offers her a free backpack, tries to give her candy or a ride, or follows her in the park, she helps empower Jazzy to not only recognize the potential dangers, but also how to protect herself from people she does not know.
Kaliyah’s Lesson shares an important message for children about how to stay safe and protect themselves from strangers.
©2014 Koko Isis (P)2014 Koko Isis
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