During this story, Blue has had an accident on her scooter and needs to visit the hospital. Whilst she is there, she finds out more about road safety and how to keep safe.
Blue Grandad explains to Blue that although vehicles can be exciting, they can also be very dangerous. Blue’s grandad uses his phone to show her different types of crossings.
At the end of the story, blue understands to wear a helmet and protective clothing. She even showed Grandad that she remembered how to use a helmet safely at the zebra crossing.
The concept of our read-to-me is to support your children in increasing their emotional literacy. Your child will become glued to the short stories with relatable themes. The read-to-me offers an easy-to-follow storyline that enables your child to prepare for real-life scenarios in the future.
Your child will be thrilled that they can choose from among 40 read-to-me. The stories are suitable for children aged 3 to 7. These are the tender years when children start learning and want to explore.
The series teaches children how to care for others, be good friends, and help a parent/carer at home. There are so many stories to explore! Did you know each story is also available in animation and read-to-me format? You can view this story and many other titles in animation and read-to-me format through the RainbowSmart app. You can download our app for free and access content immediately.
Selecting a read-to-me that links to children’s experiences is a great way to help them process feelings and emotions.
For example, if your child has difficulty managing their emotions, you may wish to explore Orange Feels Worried or Rainbow Feels Angry.
Please support your child to self-regulate, be kind, have positive relationships, and much more as they grow.