6 books for developing life skills. The "Connie and Safety" set will teach children to be attentive and careful, show them how to behave in stressful situations, and explain why it is important to follow safety rules and hygiene.
The set includes 6 books about the girl Connie:
-Connie and the Stranger
-Connie and Traffic Rules
-Connie Gets Lost in the Store
-Connie is Sick
-Connie Overcomes Fear
-Connie Goes to the Doctor
Connie and the Stranger
Connie encounters a situation where a stranger approaches her. This story clearly explains to the child how to behave correctly with strangers: not to go away with them, not to accept gifts, and to inform adults about suspicious situations. The book gently and without frightening helps to develop personal safety skills.
Connie and Traffic Rules
Connie learns the basics of road behavior: how to cross the street, what traffic light signals mean, and why it is important to be attentive near cars and bicycles. The story helps children understand that traffic rules exist for their safety and teaches them to apply these rules in everyday life.
Connie Gets Lost in the Store
During a shopping trip, Connie accidentally loses sight of her parents. She gets scared but remembers what to do in such a situation: stay in one place, ask a store employee for help, and not go outside alone. The book teaches children to stay calm and act correctly if they get lost.
Connie is Sick
Connie gets sick and stays home. She has to miss kindergarten and her usual activities. The story shows how important it is to follow a routine, listen to adults' advice, and take care of oneself to recover faster. The book helps children to be calmer about illness and understand that rest is part of taking care of their health.
Connie Overcomes Fear
Connie faces her fears—of the dark, new situations, or the unknown. Together with her parents, she learns to talk about her feelings and gradually overcome her fear. The story shows that being afraid is normal, but it is important not to face anxiety alone.
Connie Goes to the Doctor
Connie has a visit to the doctor, and she is worried. The book describes in detail and kindly how the appointment goes: the examination, questions, and simple procedures. The story helps alleviate anxiety before medical visits and explains that doctors help children stay healthy.