DangerSpot Books are children's picture books with DangerSpot stickers, helping to prevent children's accidents within the home, garden, in the roads and elsewhere. Place the stickers on glass panels, medicine cabinets, cupboards containing chemicals and dangerous tools, anywhere where there might be hazards and potential disasters with the home and outside to keep your children safe. The stories in the series deal with such topics for health and safety as child accident prevention, child protection, fire safety, road traffic awareness, home safety, poisonings, pond and water safety. These popular children's books are suitable for all young kids and toddlers up to the age of 7, and make good presents for birthdays, parties and Early Learning events, helping you to maintain your children's welfare. Harey, the hare-brained rabbit, Scampi, the cat, Chips, the dog, and Pillow, the parrot, have many exciting adventures, but inevitably, involving accidents. Through these stories your children will learn to avoid hazards in the home and elsewhere. Each one is the best buy and a book in a million!
An essential education aid for children, focusing their attention on accident awareness.
For further information and lots of children's games please visit our main site at www.dangerspot.co.uk
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Harey and his friends, including Pillow, the parrot, go out flying their kite dangerously close to an electricity pylon with disastrous results.
32 pages, full colour, including sticker page with six stickers and electricity safety tips. ![]()
ISBN 978-0-9546565-1-5. £4.99
Harey the rabbit decides to deep-fry some chips for a barbecue. He fills the fryer too much and abandons it while he goes off to play, allowing it to burst into flames.
32 pages, full colour, including sticker page with six stickers. ![]()
ISBN 0-9546565-2-0 £4.99
A funny short children's story about Harey the hair-brained rabbit and his friends, Pillow the parrot, Chips, the dog, and Scampi, the cat, go looking for treasure after finding an old pirate treasure map in the loft, but dig up an electricity cable instead.
32 pages, full colour, including sticker page with six stickers and electricity safety tips. ![]()
ISBN 0-9546565-3-9. £4.99
Harey and his friends visit a farm. After many accidents and dangers, involving a farmer, an angry cow and a pool of pig-muck, Harey manages to set a barn alight and runs into a grain silo to hide. Fortunately, it is not full and he is dug out safely by the Fire Brigade. A picture book to promote safety of children on the farm.
32 pages, full colour, including sticker page with six stickers. ![]()
ISBN 0-9546565-5-5. £4.99
Supporting the THINK! road safety campaign and including the Green Cross Code information.
Harey dreams of being the best football player in the world. He races out of the house, falls over a cartoon snail and walks into a lamp-post. He and his friends then cross over the road to play in the park. Harey kicks the ball into the road. He then runs after it without looking and is knocked down by a car, but just survives with bad bruising because the car was not travelling fast. ![]()
32 pages, full colour, including sticker page with six stickers.
ISBN 0-9546565-4-7. £5.99
Supporting the TOAST obesity awareness programme.
Harey, the hare-brained rabbit, watches TV all day and eats all the wrong foods. He becomes unhealthy and overweight. He has trouble getting through doorways, too overweight to play on the swings, breaks his skateboard, and sinks the boat in the park. His doctor puts him on a diet. He cuts down on eating biscuits, sweets, chocolate toffee bars, cakes and ice-cream, joins a gym and watches less television. He is soon back to his old fit self. 'Who's a pretty boy, then?' says Pillow the parrot.
32 pages, full colour, including sticker page with six stickers. ![]()
ISBN 0-9546565-7-1. £5.99
It is the day of Halloween and Harey, the hare-brained rabbit, and his friends go playing and looking for ghosts in a disused factory building with dangerous results. They are approached several times during the day by a strange man and woman. That night, they dress up and go out knocking on people's doors, when Harey is finally kidnapped by the two strangers, but rescued in the end.
32 pages, full colour, no stickers. ![]()
ISBN 978-0-9546565-8-4. £5.99
Harey and his friends have a dangerous Christmas when he tries to climb on the furniture to place a fairy on top of the tree, gets an electrical shock playing with the fairy lights, sets fire to the Christmas tree, and ends up scalding himself in the kitchen while rushing around. ![]()
32 pages, full colour.
ISBN 978-0-9546565-6-0. £5.99
One wet, windy, winter's morning Harey decides to have a party because it is his birthday. Having been given some pot-pourri as a present he tries to drink the essential oil but Scampi saves him just in time, knocks over a candle and causes a fire, goes to use some plastic washing pouches for eating as jellies and swallows some "sweets" he finds in the medicine cabinet in the bathroom. ![]()
32 pages, full colour.
ISBN 978-0-9546565-0-8. £5.99
When the computer suddenly goes off Harey examines the wiring and puts his screwdriver into the electricity plug and gets a nasty shock, followed by other shocking disasters. Finally, whilst playing football in the garden, Harey kicks the ball over the hedge into an electrical substation and tries to retrieve the ball. Scampi stops him from climbing over the fence and telephones the electricity board for help. A Central Networks electricity man brings them their ball back safely.
32 pages, full colour. ![]()
ISBN 978-0-9546565-9-1. £5.99
Harey, the hare-brained rabbit, and his friends go riding their cycles, but he does not obey the highway code. He has to be persuaded to wear his safety helmet after he has fallen off his bike and banged his head. He then rides out of the drive onto the road without looking where he is going, rides on the pavement and fails to stop at red traffic lights where he knocks down Pillow the parrot on the pelican crossing. ![]()
32 pages, full colour.
ISBN 978-0-9565593-0-2 £5.99