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road safety run

Dino the dog loves running. But there are lots of dangerous things in the road! Can you help Dino jump over or under the objects? And answer questions about road safety along the way? How far can you make Dino run?

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road safety
Do you walk to school? Or do you cycle? Do you know how to use the roads safely?
Listen to songs about crossing the road, and using roads safely. You'll also find some stories to watch and to listen to, and links to some websites with games and activities to do.
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For your little brother or sister =
stop, look, listen, think!
"Stop, look, listen, think,
Everyone repeat,
Stop, look, listen, think,
When you cross the street."
Do you know how to cross the road safely? Listen to a song and learn the rules.
Keep safe, stay alive!
Dino the dog has a special job - he keeps people safe when they are using the roads. Listen to Dino's song about road safety.
Dino's diary
Dino the dog has a special job - he keeps people safe when they are using the roads. What does he do every day? Read and listen to a story about Dino's week.
tales of the road 1
Watch and listen to a story about the boy who didn't stop, look and listen.
tales of the road 2
Watch and listen to a story about the girl who didn't dress bright in the dark.
tales of the road 3
Watch and listen to a story about the boy who didn't find a safe place to cross.
Activities to print
road safety
Print some actiivties and learn how to be safe on the roads.
Print activity (734KB)
Print answers (694KB)
think!
Find lots of activities to print on the Think! website.
Activities for children over 7 years old
Activities for children under 5 years old
FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS
The UK's Department of Transport has developed resources for children, parents and teachers for the Think! campaign. The campaign aims to improve road behaviour.
Parents can find information and worksheets to print on the parents' pages of the Think Education website.
Teachers can find notes and detailed lesson plans on the teachers' pages of the Think Education website.
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