The Fourth of July is such an exciting holiday—fireworks, sparklers, barbecues, and big family fun. But it also brings a higher risk of fires. That’s why now is the perfect time to talk about fire safety with kids in a way that’s meaningful and engaging.

Enter: my Fire Safety Task Cards—a set of 36 paired cards that teach fire safety through short stories and simple questions.
Each pair includes:
- A kid-friendly story featuring real-life situations
- A matching card with 3 comprehension or discussion questions
Topics include:
- What to do if your clothes catch fire
- Why we don’t hide under beds or desks
- How to get out safely
- When and how to call 9-1-1
- Staying away from grills and anything that gets hot
These cards are perfect for summer school, home use, camps, and therapy sessions—especially before or after the Fourth of July. They’re easy to print, great for small groups, and perfect for helping kids talk about fire safety in a calm, age-appropriate way.
➡️ Check them out here: Fire Safety Task Cards
Fire safety is always important—but the summer holiday season makes it even more timely. Let’s teach our kids how to stay safe while they celebrate.
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