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Pick an open spot. Fill a bucket with water, and stay outside the fire ring. It's time to learn the rules of outdoor fire safety!
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"The cover shows a father, mother, boy and girl toasting marshmallows over a campfire. Their tent is in the background among pine trees. Two-page colored illustrations surround the simple text and a box enclosing a safety tip. The family picks out a site for the fire away from the brush, they surround it with rocks. They gather wood and get a bucket of water. The mother lights the fire. When the father and daughter go off to gather more sticks, the mother and the boy stay with the fire. The safety tip is: “Make sure at least one person stays with your campfire at all times.” This is from the “How to Be Safe!” series. A list of web sites and books for further information, as well as an index are included. This book is a good way for parents to share campfire safety with their children. Children will enjoy the pictures showing the camping experience." - Children's Literature Comprehensive Database
January 1, 2009
Jill Donahue has worked as a newspaper deliverer, burger flipper, jewelry salesperson, industrial safety officer, chemist, editor and writer (in that order!). She has written more than 20 children’s books for Capstone publishing. She is a true-blue Wisconsin woman who loves community volunteering, reading, motorcycling, boating, taking long walks around lakes and Friday-night fish fries. Jill lives in central Wisconsin with her daughter, son, husband and two cats. She hopes to one day live in a little cabin on a lake in northern Wisconsin.
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