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Our House Is a Safe House

Author: Smith, Annette

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 1.3
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 170
Points per Word 0.002941
Page Count 16
Points per Page 0.03125
Series PM Plus Blue

Description

This book is an introduction to safety in the home. The coauthors are Jenny Giles and Beverley Randell.

Quick Summary

If you're looking for a simple way to start talking with your little ones about staying safe at home, this short book does the job without being preachy or overwhelming. At just 170 words and an AR Level of 1.3, it's perfect for early readers who are just starting to decode sentences on their own, or for parents to read aloud to kindergarten and first-graders. The book walks through basic safety ideas like not touching the stove or talking to strangers through the door using short, straightforward text that kids can actually manage themselves. It won't win any literary awards, but for what it is (a gentle introduction to home safety), it works well as a conversation starter. Young children who respond well to repetition and clear, calm reminders will get the most out of this one, especially if you're using it alongside other safety resources. Parents will appreciate that it keeps things positive and reassuring rather than scary, making it a good fit for kids who might feel anxious about household rules. If your child enjoys learning through simple stories, "Our House Is a Safe House" pairs nicely with other early reader books about everyday safety topics.