Hello Parents,
Sometimes our school has fire drills. Fire drills are practice in case there is a fire in our school. We have started reviewing the rules and what to do during a fire drill. However, fire drills can make some children feel nervous and anxious. So if you think your child might be upset or anxious you may want to talk with your child at home about safety and fire drills. This might also be a good opportunity for your family to review home fire drills. If you have time, you may want to visit the public library. There are some wonderful books that are very useful in preparing kids for fire drills. Below are some books that may help your child understand why we have fire drills and help prepare them for the fire drill at school:
Sometimes our school has fire drills. Fire drills are practice in case there is a fire in our school. We have started reviewing the rules and what to do during a fire drill. However, fire drills can make some children feel nervous and anxious. So if you think your child might be upset or anxious you may want to talk with your child at home about safety and fire drills. This might also be a good opportunity for your family to review home fire drills. If you have time, you may want to visit the public library. There are some wonderful books that are very useful in preparing kids for fire drills. Below are some books that may help your child understand why we have fire drills and help prepare them for the fire drill at school:
- Arthur’s Fire Drill by Marc Brown
- Fire Drill by Paul DuBois & Jennifer Swender
- Miss Mango and the Fire Drill by Jamie Harper
- It's Fire Drill Day by Steve Metzger
Thank you so much for your help and support.
Warm Regards,
Mrs. Lai
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