Vroom, vroom! It's time for you to have an adventure on the road with me!
This is what it's like to be in a car accident. I know what it's like even though I've never been in one before. You fall forward on your car seat, but you're held in by your seat belt. I have heard about a car accident.
I know lots of things about signs. What is the sign that is shaped like a octagon, says S T O P on it, and is red? What is the sign that is yellow, shaped like a house, and has two people holding hands and walking on it?
What color is your car? What do you feel like when you're riding in the car - sea sick, mad, sad, or happy?
People who are reading this can answer those questions. Try and see if you can!
When you're six, you can ride in a booster seat. When you're five or any number lower than five, you have to ride in a car seat. When you're too big for the regular booster seat, then you can ride in a backless booster seat. When you are an adult, then you can sit in the front seat or back seat using a seat belt.
Love,
Caroline
6 comments:
You're a future Child Passenger Safety Technician in the making! =) My 6 year old daughter says "hi" & hopes to chat about boosters with you some day ;)
Tiffany
Dear Caroline, my car is grayish green. It's a really pretty color. When I'm in my car I usually feel happy, because I like my car, but also rushed, because I am usually driving my girls somewhere and we are always running late!
Is your mom always running late too?
Molly and Anna's mom
I'm glad to see you are blogging again, Caroline - I am thankful for your blog on this Thanksgiving Day! I can't wait until you are in a booster seat so you can ride with me again!
Love, Grammy
Dear Patty, my mom is running late on school days.
Love, Caroline
Dear Tiffany, I'm 5. My name is Caroline. I pronounce it "line" instead of "lyn".
Love,
Caroline
what a VERY smart girl!!
my car is blue.
My daughter Ruthie is 4 and she uses her carseat, too.
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