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Children’s traffic safety knowledge nursery rhymes

Children's songs about traffic safety knowledge for young children

"Going to school"

Primary school students, get up early and line up the traffic team well;

Pass On the road, walk on the crosswalk, and remember traffic safety;

Follow the instructions, don't run around, and get to school safely.

《Traffic Lights》

Traffic lights at intersections show their magical power in directing traffic;

When the green light is on, go with ease, but when the red light is on, don’t rush;

Pay attention when the yellow light is on, and everyone obeys the traffic lights.

"Traffic safety is really important"

There are measures to ensure safety, and traffic regulations must be remembered.

There is a surge of cars on the road, and police orders must be obeyed.

The traffic lights, green and yellow, are commands, and signs and markings must be seen clearly.

《Traffic rules must be remembered》

Children, don’t run, stand firm and look at the lights.

Stop on red lights, go on green lights, please be ready for yellow lights.

You should walk on zebra crossings when crossing, and remember the traffic rules.

《obey traffic rules》

The policeman is a good guy and he serves everyone wholeheartedly.

The vehicles passing by listen to him. When the red light is on, you must stop.

When the green light is on, you must drive. Everyone praises you for driving safely.

《Pay attention to traffic safety》

Traffic safety is very important, and traffic rules should be remembered rarely;

Develop good habits since childhood and do not play games on the road.

When walking, you should walk on the sidewalk. If there is no sidewalk, keep to the right.

Overpasses and tunnel crossings are indispensable for crossing the road.

Pass slowly, secondly and carefully, and do not compete with other vehicles.

When riding a bicycle, you must abide by the rules and do not rush through the red light;

The speed must be slowed down when turning. Rushing to turn sharply may lead to a car accident.

Pay attention to safety when riding the bus, and queue up to observe order;

Keep your hands and head away from the car window, and don’t forget to hold on to the handles.

《Traffic Song》

Children, children, traffic safety must be observed.

We walk on zebra crossings, crossings, and sidewalks.

The red light is on, you can’t run away. If you want to violate it, I say no!

Let us act quickly and see the green light go!go!go!

 — — Luo Xinpei

"Traffic Safety Children's Rhymes"

Traffic lights are like mothers,

Pedestrians and vehicles must be obedient.

Open your green eyes and let everyone go,

Open your red eyes and stop everyone.

Blinking yellow eyes,

reminds everyone to be prepared.

Traffic lights must be obeyed.

Pedestrians and vehicles do not fight.

Traffic lights, like mother,

Pedestrians and vehicles must be obedient.

Open your green eyes and let everyone go,

Open your red eyes and stop everyone.

Blinking yellow eyes,

reminds everyone to be prepared.

Traffic lights must be obeyed.

Pedestrians and vehicles do not fight.

《Crossing the Road》

When crossing the road, look left and right,

Everyone should use the crosswalk.

If there is no zebra crossing on the highway,

Go straight and don’t fight.

Stay away from cars and do not run too fast.

It is better to pass quickly and safely.

"Everyone goes in his own way"

Keep to the right and walk to the side,

Traffic regulations must be followed.

Bicycle lanes and car lanes,

Everyone goes their own way and in good order,

You are safe and don’t be late.

《Traffic Lights》

Three lights, red, yellow and green,

Blinking at the intersection.

The red light is shining,

Everyone, stop;

The yellow light is shining,

Everyone, please wait;

The green light is shining,

You can move forward.

Pedestrians and vehicles should obey the instructions.

Be careful when turning and driving slowly.

Children, don’t be naughty.

Traffic safety is very important.

Stop on red light, go on green light.

Be sure to read all road signs clearly.

Always walk on the sidewalk.

You must give way to slow-moving cars.

Zebra crossings are very important.

Don’t forget to cross the road.

Don’t walk haphazardly.

If you get lost, ask the traffic police.

Keep these points in mind every day,

Traffic safety is guaranteed.

You shoot two, I shoot two, walk on the sidewalk;

You shoot three, I shoot three, look left and right when crossing the road;

You shoot four , I shoot four, you have to see the red, green and yellow lights clearly;

You shoot five, I shoot five, obey the traffic and love life.

Remember five traffic points and you will not go wrong by following the rules

Knowledge on children’s safety education

1. Traffic safety education.

According to statistics from relevant departments, a traffic accident occurs every 50 seconds nationwide, and one person dies in a car accident on average every 2 minutes and 40 seconds. What is even more distressing is that the number of children who die in traffic accidents accounts for 10% of the annual traffic accident deaths, and the number is increasing year by year. Therefore, traffic safety education for young children cannot be ignored. Traffic safety education mainly includes the following aspects: ① Understand basic traffic rules such as "stop on red light, go on green light". Pedestrians should walk on the sidewalk, keep to the right when walking on the street, and do not play football, skateboard, run, or do other things on the road. Games, no crossing the street, etc. ② Understand traffic signs, such as traffic lights, crosswalks, etc., and know the meaning and function of these traffic signs. ③Educate children to have traffic safety awareness from an early age and develop good habits of obeying traffic rules. When providing traffic safety education to young children, some children's songs or stories can be used to increase interest.

2. Fire safety education.

Fire safety education for young children mainly includes: ① Let young children understand the dangers of playing with fire. ③ Let children master simple self-rescue skills. For example, educate young children to flee the fire scene immediately in the event of a fire and inform nearby adults in a timely manner. When a fire breaks out and you are surrounded by smoke, you should cover your mouth and nose with a smoke mask or a dry or wet towel, and immediately lie on the ground and crawl under the smoke. ③Take children to visit the fire brigade and watch the firefighters' drills. Ask the firefighters to introduce the causes of fires, the functions of fire trucks, how to use fire extinguishers and matters that should be paid attention to when using them. In addition, fire evacuation drills can be conducted to determine the safe evacuation routes for each class in advance, so that children can become familiar with the various passages in the kindergarten so that in the event of a fire, they can act in unison under the command of the teacher, evacuate safely, and leave the fire situation quickly

3. Food hygiene and safety education.

Children mostly like to eat snacks and put various things into their mouths, which can easily lead to food poisoning. In addition to ensuring good hygiene in food purchasing, storage, and cooking, kindergartens must also educate children not to eat rotten or smelly food. There are many situations where children mistakenly eat toxic and harmful substances in kindergartens, such as various colorful rat poisons put in the kindergarten, disinfectants mistakenly placed in drink bottles due to staff errors, etc. May be accidentally ingested by young children. Therefore, teachers and staff should educate young children not to pick up food and drink unknown substances.

In addition, most of the medicines currently taken by children are beautiful in appearance and taste good, and are "liked" by children; some children even eat medicines as snacks. Therefore, children must be educated not to take medicine casually, but once they need to take medicine, they must follow the doctor's instructions. Instructed to take under adult guidance. Another aspect of food safety education is the cultivation of eating habits. For example, educate children to blow on hot soup or drink boiling water before eating to avoid burning them. When eating fish, you should pick out the fish bones to prevent them from getting stuck in the throat; do not laugh or play around when eating to prevent food from entering the trachea, etc.

4. Education on preventing electric shock and drowning.

Electric shock is a relatively common accidental injury in daily life. The number of deaths of children due to electric shock accounts for 10.6 of the total number of accidental deaths of children. To educate young children on the prevention of electric shock, we must first tell them not to play with electrical appliances casually, not to pull wires, not to cut wires with scissors, not to score wires with a knife, not to insert iron wires into power sockets, etc. Secondly, children should be told that in the event of an electric shock accident, they should not pull the electric shock child with their hands, but should cut off the power supply immediately, or use non-conductive objects such as dry bamboo poles to pick up the wires. Drowning accounts for the largest proportion of accidental deaths among children and adolescents. To carry out anti-drowning education for young children, firstly, children should be told not to go to the river to play privately; secondly, they should not bury their faces in the water; thirdly, they should not go swimming in the river privately; fourthly, when their companions slip and fall into the water, they should call an adult immediately. Come to the rescue.

5. Kindergarten toy safety education.

Games are children’s nature, and toys are their favorite. In the daily life and activities of children in the kindergarten, almost half of the time is spent dealing with toys. Therefore, it is very important to educate young children on toy safety. Children playing with different toys should have different safety requirements. For example, when playing on a large toy slide, children must be educated not to be crowded. Children in the back cannot slide down before the children in front slide to the bottom and leave; when playing on the swing frame, pay attention to sit firmly and tighten the swing ropes on both sides with both hands; When playing the seesaw, in addition to sitting firmly, you must also hold the handrails with both hands; etc.; when playing with medium-sized toy game sticks, do not use the stick to hit other children's bodies, especially the heads; when playing with small toy glass balls, do not put them down. In the mouth, ears, nose to avoid causing harm, etc.

6. Children’s life safety education.

This type of safety education must be carried out simultaneously with the cooperation of the home. For the safety of children, adults should educate children not to carry sharp instruments, such as small scissors, etc. with them. Exercise and games must be orderly and avoid crowding and jostling; do not jump from high places or up from low places without adult supervision. Children should be told not to climb trees, walls, or windowsills. Do not slide down the stair railing. When pushing the door, push the door frame, not the glass, and do not put your hands in the door gap. Do not walk back and forth in the car while riding, and do not stick your hands and head out of the window. When going up or down stairs, keep to the right and don't push. Do not trust the words of strangers, do not go with strangers without permission, etc. At home, children should be told that when they are alone at home and a stranger calls the door, they should not open the door at will; they should not turn on household appliances at will, especially electric irons, electric heaters, etc.; they should not play with wires and sockets; they should not play with fireworks alone; Do not tease snakes, centipedes, scorpions, wasps, caterpillars, dogs and other animals; do not stand under a big tree during thunder and lightning, etc.

Traffic Safety Instructions for Children

Walking

Misunderstanding 1: Let children cross the road by themselves

Data show that nearly 100,000 children cross the road every year in our country 16,000 children suffered road traffic injuries while walking on urban roads, accounting for more than 40% of all injuries. Other data show that children aged 5-9 have the highest proportion of minor traffic accident deaths. This is because their visual senses are not fully developed and they cannot accurately estimate the speed and distance of a car.

Reminder: Parents should not let go of their children's hands

Parents should do two things when leading their children to cross the road: First, set a good example for their children, do not run red lights or cross zebra crossings , pedestrian bridges and other channels to cross the street; second, even when crossing the street through zebra crossings, do not let go of your child's hand.

Children are naturally active and their ability to judge vehicle speed and distance is weak. Therefore, parents must lead their children across the street and pay attention to the road conditions to prevent accidents.

In addition, pedestrians must also abide by traffic rules when walking on the road, especially when passing through intersections or crossing roads, they should walk through street facilities. If there are no crossing facilities, you should observe the traffic situation and go straight through after confirming that it is safe. It is worth noting that if a pedestrian commits an illegal act in a traffic accident and is causally related to the accident, he must also bear the corresponding liability for the accident.

Misunderstanding 2: Playing on the roadside

Relevant data shows that children walking and playing on the roadside are extremely prone to road traffic accidents. This is because children are short in stature and when the car is parking or reversing from the side, the rearview mirror and reversing radar are often "blind", leading to tragedy.

Reminder: Parents “explore paths” for their children

As the weather gets warmer, children spend more time playing outside. In this regard, parents should let their children understand that no matter how interesting the game is, they are not allowed to play on the road. This principle applies not only to roads, but also to vehicle lanes within communities. In addition, parents should check the community and surrounding road conditions in advance to see if there are enough traffic lights, crosswalks and traffic police on the road. If the surrounding traffic conditions are complicated, children should try to avoid playing alone on the road. Children can wear bright clothes or hang reflective objects on their clothes or schoolbags so that drivers can easily see them and slow down to avoid them in time.