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“Atlantis calling; can you hear us?” It is your last adventure with your merfriends, and you’re going to visit the biggest body of water yet: the ocean. Do you know your beach flags? Do you know what high and low tide are? Do you listen to the posted warnings or do what everyone else on the beach is doing?Every time you answer correctly, you add a starfish to your collection. See how many you can collect! Topics covered in this book follow the advice of the American Red Cross and Royal National Lifeboat Institution. The topics include: - Not swimming in moving water - Reading all the posted signs at the beach - Rip currents, undertow, and shorebreak - Commonly used beach flags - The importance of checking the weather when near water - What to do if pulled out to sea (though this can not and should not take the place of swimming lessons) - Knowing the meaning and time of high tide and low tide - Following posted warnings even when you see others ignoring them
“Atlantis calling; can you hear us?” This collection contains all of the Merfriends water safety books, including: Water Safety at Home Water Safety at the Swimming Pool Water Safety on the Lake Water Safety on the River Water Safety in the Ocean These include every lesson the Merfriends teach about how to be safe around water, whether it is a big body of water like the ocean, or a small amount of very hot water in a cup. Each story will ask you to make choices about what to do in a dangerous situation. Every time you pick the best choice, you are awarded a starfish. But there are no “bad” choices with the Merfriends around. They have advanced, Atlantean technology to save you from any situation. Grab your copy and see how many starfish you can collect! These books teach the safety standards set by the American Red Cross, U.K. Royal National Lifeboat institution, and U.S. National Parks Service.
"Atlantis calling; can you hear us?" When holographic merpeople show up while you’re eating your breakfast, you know it’s not going to be a normal day. They want to teach you a few things about water. It’s difficult for merpeople to understand how many ways water can be dangerous to an airperson like you, but with the help of their technology, they can keep you safe. This book will ask you to make a lot of choices. When you make the safe choice, you get a starfish (but you still get to see the cool technology your merfriends would have used to save you if you’d gotten it wrong). Grab your copy and see how many starfish you can collect!
“Atlantis calling; can you hear us?” Your Merfriends are back, and this time it’s Coi and Lia coming with you to the swimming pool. There are plenty of things they can teach you about water safety there. Along the way, you’ll need to make choices and when you make the safe choice, you’ll win a starfish. But there’s little danger with the Merfriends around. Even if you make a big mistake, they have the technology to make sure you are all right. They just want you to learn. Grab your copy and see how many starfish you can collect! **This book teaches the water safety guidelines set by the American Red Cross and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution**
“Atlantis calling; can you hear us?” This’ll be your longest call yet with your merfriends as they come with you on a camping trip and river rafting adventure. Only, it turns out to be a bigger adventure than you bargained for when things go sideways and your merfriends’ tech fails. What do you do when you fall into a rushing river and Atlantis can’t pull you out? The radio still works, so listen carefully to your merfriends and they will get you through this. Topics covered in this book follow advice from the American Red Cross and the National parks service, and include: -staying with an adult at all times -safety around small streams -choosing a safe campsite near water -how to wear a life jacket -choosing a good watersports/rafting company -what to do if you fall into a river: the safe swim position, rescue with a throw bag as taught by the Swiftwater Safety Institute -avoiding hypothermia -safety around rapids and waterfalls -cliff diving and peer pressure to do unsafe things
“Atlantis calling; can you hear us?” You’re headed to the lake for a day of fun on the water, and your Merfriends are coming along. Bea and Lia want to help you enjoy your first lakeside adventure, but disaster strikes the moment you arrive. You’ll have to make a lot of decisions to keep yourself safe, and your Merfriends are there to help. If you make an unsafe decision, they will rescue you. If you make a safe decision, they will award you a starfish. Grab your copy and see how many starfish you can collect! **This book teaches the water safety guidelines set by the American Red Cross and the Royal National Lifeboat Institution**
"Atlantis calling; can you hear us?"This'll be your longest call yet with your merfriends as they come with you on a camping trip and river rafting adventure. Only, it turns out to be a bigger adventure than you bargained for when things go sideways and your merfriends' tech fails. What do you do when you fall into a rushing river and Atlantis can't pull you out?The radio still works, so listen carefully to your merfriends and they will get you through this.**These books teach the water safety standards set by the American Red Cross and the Royal Naval Lifeboat Institution. This book also contains information supplied by the US National Park Service about safety in creeks and streams, and river rescue techniques taught by the Swiftwater Safety Institute.**
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