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Safety Songs

14" Policeman Puppet

Children Puppets with Chrisitan Logo

Fire Safety Story bag

 

Children Puppets with Christian Logo

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They'll stop bugging you about being bored when you dig out this green friend. Or use it to illustrate a character building object lesson you'll find right here by clicking on the picture.

 

Female Fire Fighter Puppet

Ethnic Fireman Puppet

Fire Fighter Puppet 

Low prices on super quality puppets. Beautiful details. Realistic fireman and firewoman puppets dressed in boots, fire fighters jacket and pants and hat.

Caucasian Fireman Puppet

Fire Safety is a serious issue. Children really need to learn about Fire Safety, but first you have to grab their attention. That's why we recommend using the Fireman Puppet and/or the Fire Dog to grab their attention, so you can communicate the critical information that could save their life. The following skit uses the fireman puppet and the fire dog to help you grab their attention. 

Stay Safe!

Sniffy: (enters jumping on Fred excitedly)

Fireman Fred: Calm down boy! I didn’t forget to introduce you. Boys and girls let me introduce you to my dog…

Sniffy: (howls)

Fireman Fred: You’re right, Sniffy. I want to introduce you to my helper, my assistant, Sniffy. Sniffy doesn’t like it when I call him my dog.

Sniffy: (howls)

Fireman Fred: See what I mean. He really is my helper. He can smell smoke a mile away.

Sniffy:(Barks)

Fireman Fred: That’s just an expression, Sniffy. I don’t expect you to smell smoke a mile away.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: No, you don’t smell smoke now.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: He’s sure he smells smoke. No, Sniffy, it must be my jacket. I wore it to a fire this week.

>Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Yes, I’m sure, but that brings up a very good question. If you see or smell smoke really strong, what should you do?

Sniffy: (hides under his paws)

Fireman Fred: You know better than that. Never hide or just pretend it will go away.

Fireman Fred: That’s more like it.Smelling smoke is something to howl about! Fires can burn very fast so it is important that you move quickly and safely to get out of danger.

Fireman Fred: Sniffy wants me to tell you to never ever, ever …

Sniffy:(howls)

Fireman Fred: Well, are you going to let me tell them or not?

Sniffy:(nods his head)

Fireman Fred: Don’t ever, ever, ever, ever …. Is that enough evers?

Sniffy: (nods)

Fireman Fred: Don’t ever play with matches or lighters or candles or any kind of fire. Children start over 100,000 fires ever year. Many children are killed or terribly burned by these fires. If you don’t play with matches then you can’t start a fire.

Sniffy: (cries) Fireman Fred: I know how you feel, Sniffy. It is so sad to think about children being hurt so horribly and even killed when it doesn’t have to happen.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Tell them again. But I just told them not to play with fire.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: I know they need to realize fire is serious stuff, but I just ….

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: All right. All right. Kids, Sniffy says for me to tell you again. Don’t ever play with matches or candles or lighters or fire of any kind.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Sparklers….of course, how could I forget sparklers? Even sparklers can catch your clothes on fire. It’s important to never play with sparklers unless an adult has given you permission and is nearby watching.

Sniffy: (howls)

Fireman Fred: What are you howling about now?

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: That’s right. People can get horrible burns when their clothes catch fire.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Tell them what to do. You want to play “Sniffy Says” now? OK Sniffy wants to give you some Fire Safety rules to always remember. Sniffy will you tell the boys and girls the first rule?

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: What? That’s not the rule!

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: OK. OK I’ll tell them. Don’t put your pet frog in the mashed potatoes! That’s a good rule to stay out of trouble but we want the first Fire Safety rule. So please tell the boys and girls the real rule.

Sniffy: (barks as he holds up his hand like a traffic cop)

Fireman Fred: (singing) “Stop in the name of love…”

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: OK! Just because I can’t sing so well is no reason for you to insult me. Sorry kids, I got a little carried away there. Now what was I saying?

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: That’s right. If for some reason an accident happened and your clothes caught fire. “Stop.”

Sniffy: (barks and puts his hand up like a traffic cop)

Fireman Fred: that’s what I said, “STOP!” Sometimes folks panic and start running.

Sniffy: (howls and shakes his head)

Fireman Fred: That’s the worst thing you can do. Fire has to have oxygen to burn. If you run you are supplying the fire with lots of oxygen and you don’t want to do that.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: I almost forgot. This is “Sniffy Says” time. I want you to do what you see Sniffy doing and say “Stop.”

Sniffy: (barks and puts his hand up like a traffic cop)

Fred: No, Sniffy. I’m not going to ask them to bark.

Sniffy: (barks and puts his hand up like a traffic cop)

Fireman Fred: No, they don’t.

Sniffy:(barks and puts his hand up like a traffic cop)

Fireman Fred: No, they don’t.

Sniffy:(barks and puts his hand up like a traffic cop)

Fireman Fred: Kids you don’t have to bark like Sniffy. Just hold your hand up like a traffic policeman does when he’s trying to stop traffic and say “Stop”. Sniffy would you please tell them Rule Number 2?

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Come on be a good sport.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Sniffy, please!

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Kids would you please bark so Sniffy will tell us the next rule.

Sniffy: (drops out of sight. If you’re holding the puppets on your lap, you can let Sniffy drop to the floor.)

Fireman Fred: Sniffy, they barked. They barked Sniffy!

Sniffy: (Come back and barks)

Fireman Fred: Why did you do that?

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Oh, that is the second rule. Drop. And this is the “Sniffy Says Game” so everyone let’s say it together “Drop.”

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Oh, that’s right we’re supposed to do what you do too!

Sniffy: (bark sand drops over in his lap or over the stage)

Fireman Fred: OK. Because we don’t have enough room, you can drop your head in your lap if you want. Are you ready? Let’s say it together, “Drop.” All right Sniffy, we have two rules: Stop, Drop and now for the next rule.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fred: Oh no. This is not good, Sniffy.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Yes, I know that is the rule, but the kids can’t do that here.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: No, they can’t.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: No, they can’t.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: OK, they can roll their eyes.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Sure they can roll their eyes. They roll their eyes every time their mom asks them to clean their room.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: OK, they can roll their heads.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: OK, what about their hands. Can they roll their hands?

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Sparky says, “Roll.” But since there is no room to roll on the ground you can just roll your hands.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: I’m glad you like to roll on the ground, but I don’t like to roll on the ground.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Oh, it scratches your flea bites. That’s good, but I don’t have fleas.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: No, I haven’t checked, but we were telling the boys and girls the Fire Safety rules. OK boys and girls, let’s say it together, (extend your arms straight out and then roll them back and forth) “Roll.”

Sniffy:(moves over to check out Freeman’s hair)

Fireman Fred: What are you doing now?

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: No. I already told you I don’t have fleas.

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: I’m positive you didn’t get them from me. Can you tell the boys and girls goodbye?

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Sure I’ll remind them one more time. Boys and girls it’s really important that you understand matches are not a toy. They are tools. So never ever, ever, ever play with matches. Now can you say good bye?

Sniffy: (barks)

Fireman Fred: Bye kids!

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