A Picture Story Book About Emergencies and Calling 9-1-1
Learn to be a superhero!
This exciting picture storybook teaches toddlers and young children how to recognize an emergency and use a phone to call 9-1-1 for help. It is excellent for early childhood education and community programming focused on public safety. |
About the Author:
Joel M. Caplan, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized public safety scholar with professional experience as a police officer, 9-1-1 dispatcher (APCO Institute certified), and Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). As a Basic Life Support (BLS) instructor for the American Heart Association, he regularly teaches CPR to people of all ages. See Joel's other books for children: My Fantastic Awesome Funny Fun Day at School and Strangers Can Hurt. |
Sold at Amazon.com and other Book Retailers. Proceeds from sales go toward the Author's efforts to donate hard copies of this book to police and fire departments, schools, and public libraries around the country for use in child safety education programs. Hundreds of books have been donated so far!
Complete this form to request a free copy for your local PD, FD, rescue squad, school or library on a first-come-first-serve basis.
Complete this form to request a free copy for your local PD, FD, rescue squad, school or library on a first-come-first-serve basis.
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Are you a police department, fire department, rescue squad, school, library or other non-commercial entity that does public programming focused on child safety? Email the author at [email protected] for a free PDF of this book's pages that you may use for public programming.
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