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KIDS’ CLUB Games, puzzles and important water safety messages
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We’ve compiled word games and puzzles for you to enjoy. You’ll also have the chance to learn a special code that was introduced almost 200 years ago and is still used today as a way to communicate. And we have important water safety messages for you too.
Y T E W A T
F A S E R
Can you help us with an A-MAZE-ING problem? Nev is trying to find Peggy. Can you help him? You can use the entry point… And let’s see where it takes you.
How many words can you make from the letters
in the word wheel? The main letters make up WATER SAFETY. Can you see? You can leave out some letters, but you’re not allowed to add any new letters. We’ve started for you: 1. Safe 2. .................................................................... 3. .................................................................... 4. .................................................................... 5. ....................................................................
Do you know what Morse Code is?
Morse Code was introduced by the American artist and inventor Samuel FB Morse during the 1830s. It is a way of sending a message using dots and dashes with sound or light. A short sound or light flash represents a dot; a long sound or light flash represents a dash. Can you write your name and age using Morse Code?
Why not make up your own code? For every letter of the alphabet, think of a number or symbol or a different letter. You could have great fun sending notes to your best friend or brother or sister.
Please share this important water safety message with your friends
and family. It is very important to be careful around water, especially rivers. Sometimes, after the rain, even small streams can become dangerous.
Copy and keep this guide on how to do CPR if someone is not breathing.
Place a cloth, T-shirt or towel over the patient’s mouth and nose to prevent infection.
CALL 112
FROM YOUR CELLPHONE FOR HELP
Posture: Keep your shoulders over your hands.
Arms: Straight arms, elbows locked.
Hands: Place hands in the centre of the chest, just above the nipple line. Push hard and fast in the centre of the chest.