Glllu.llGfllllN'S BullllND Playing it Safe, Firefly Books, $8.95, is an educational coloring book endorsed by the Block Parent Program. It contains safety rules for the home, neighborhood, away from home, summer holidays and winter activities. Before the child colors each picture an adult should The Puzzlers Book, $7.96, uses riddles, quizzes; mysteries, mazes and jumbles to explore the diverse environments of our world from city, to jungle, to space. The activities contain a wealth of information on science, the natural world and the global environment. The addresses of organizations where kids can get more information and become more involved with saving the environment will help in establishing good environmental practices to carry into adulthood. To deliver the message more explicitly, the book is printed on recycled paper. A summer holiday with long hours in the car need not be a wild and woolly experience. The Family Car Book, $9.96, will keep your young children occupied with quims, riddles, games and giggles rather than backseat hubbub. Games for sitting in tramc jams and games for driving in the country will entertain even the most fidgety and quarrelsome. Finger games. guessing games. trivia and drawing {fill all help to keep everyone happy on a long aul. Three new books recently published from 1hrilt1-kPtrteurwiiitriuatuiandhmldi 'rtrrrgttt.ttd,btttm'ttttt1unmerhotidarrast Was, parent: will welcome the activi- 1uthiehtiVrthrforrainrdarorhoGGn the mad. The Rainy Day Book, $9.96, will banish those rainy day blues and ensure that parents retain their sanity if weather tome young children indoors for several hours. Your child will learn how to make waterproof dens, rainy day gardens, mud masterpieces and rainy day food. A lightening and rainbow number game, a rain gauge and a typhoon maze will keep little tings" and minds occup ied until the sun shine! again. Summer fun and safety DIMENSIONS IN DfttiiCE JUNE 24, 25, 1990 tttttNtttrrarottAT 7:30am. _ami.ttte WHO-HI“ HUMANITIES THEATRE mavensrrv or WATERLOO tolmyou to WASHLINE ';ES POSTS JWii 664-2378 discuutheiasua,andreadthesparsebut candid text. Home safety deals with dad's workshop; the medicine cabinet and outdoor toolshed with seasonal warnings about wild berries, bees, animals and getting lost in wooded areas. A stoplight is featured repeated. ly throughout the book, opposite the picture asking the child which color applies to the danger. Getting Street Smart includes warn- ings against illegal drugs and accepting rides with strangers. The Kids' Nature Book, Fitzhenry & White, side, $18.50, teaches nature appreciation and respect while revealing its secrets and pleas- ures. Nature activities for all seasons help a child answer nature questions while having fun with or without an adult. The book can be used like a calendar, following suggestions day by day. 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