Nice idea! It’s not a free pass, but it’s a nice statement of intention – kind of a permission slip.
To pair with the bracelet: Remember your name and address and telephone number too (Tiny Tim) – “Walk up the kind policeman… and simply say I’ve lost my way…” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J79iCSd2peo (may cause nightmares)
What are your favorite songs for helping kids memorize address and phone number?
I taught the address to the tune of the kids’ taunt “nah nah nah NAH nah” while pushing them in rhythm on the swings. Hard to explain in text. I liked one blog that suggested teaching phone number to the mickey mouse song. “1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9-10 mommy’s phone, mommy’s phone, when I need some help call mommy’s phone”
I would love to know what the text says.
Agree with Sarah V. What does it say?
Look at the website to read the text and full details.
http://www.freerangekidbracelet.com/
Nice idea! It’s not a free pass, but it’s a nice statement of intention – kind of a permission slip.
To pair with the bracelet: Remember your name and address and telephone number too (Tiny Tim) – “Walk up the kind policeman… and simply say I’ve lost my way…”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J79iCSd2peo (may cause nightmares)
What are your favorite songs for helping kids memorize address and phone number?
I taught the address to the tune of the kids’ taunt “nah nah nah NAH nah” while pushing them in rhythm on the swings. Hard to explain in text. I liked one blog that suggested teaching phone number to the mickey mouse song. “1-2-3, 4-5-6, 7-8-9-10 mommy’s phone, mommy’s phone, when I need some help call mommy’s phone”
I think it says “I am not lost, i am safe. I am playing. I am a free range kid. My parents know where I am.”
Lol how can I read that