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Babysitter's Survival Kits!
Caregiving--- Guides
and Handbooks--- Activities and
Playtime Fun---Babysitter's
Certificate Class
Safety and Security
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Family
First Aid, this book was put together by the Children's
Hospital at Stanford University, one of the most respected pediatric
care facilities in the U.S. What's great about it is the fact that
in 60 pages, it covers just about everything a babysitter needs
to know. What do you do about a stubbed toe? How about tummy aches?
With the book you get a high quality zippered vinyl pouch full of
People Patches (bandaids), and a lot of good advice.
Recommended by Stacey, 15
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American Red Cross First Aid and Safety Handbook has to
begin any talk on safety. We highly recommend you buy this book.
It should be in every babysitter's backpack and every families home.
This is THE source for up to date first aid information on how to
deal with cuts and burns and practical ideas on how to keep kids
and a home safe. |
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Some sitters are concerned about being
prepared for any potential emergency. Making
the Best of Basics: Family Preparedness Handbook is another
must have for families concerned about planning for disasters. We
recommend it for a different reason. What should a babysitter be
thinking about if there's a flood or an earthquake? Where would
the supplies be? During classes, many sitters ask about what they
can do to prepare. This book is the answer. |
| Really want the lowdown on making a house
safe for kids and toddlers?On
the Safe Side: Your Complete Reference to Childproofing for Infants
and Toddlers a mom has compiled safety tips from many sources
into this one well-organized, easy-to-use reference book. Each chapter
addresses one area of your home or life ("kitchen," for instance,
or "away from home"). Each right-hand page includes, in the margin,
a list of the topics covered on those two pages, so you can thumb
through quickly and find things. Great resource. |

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