Hot Tips For Summer Safety

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Hot Tips For SummerSafety (NAPSA)—For kids, there are few things better than having summertime fun in the outdoors— as long as they’re being “beary” safe! Bear, the lovable and wise star of the hit television series Bear In The Big Blue House offers little ones the following tips for staying safe while the weather is warm: 10. Never go swimming in the Otter Pond or anywhereelse with- out a grownup person—orbear. 9. Whenever you play outside, be sure to cover your fur or skin with sunscreen. 8. In case of a sudden, summer storm, get indoors. Even if you don’t have a Big Blue House, you'll be safe as long as you're inside. 7. If you’re going to the Woodland Valley County Fair, the supermarket or anywhereelse, always keep track of your grownup. You wouldn't want them to getlost. 6. If you’re having a barbecue or campfire, always let a grownup person or bear handle thefire. That way you can concentrate on the marshmallows. 5. If you’re in the woods, or even in your own backyard, wear a little bug repellent. It keeps awaythelittle bugs. 4. If you're sailing, canoeing or rowing, be sure to wear a life jacket, matey! 3. If you’re bike riding, skating or rollerblading with Pip and Pop, or any of your friends, always wear a helmet. 2. If you’re going on a cartrip with Grandma Flutter, be sure to ™ & Henson 2001 These tips can help kids stay safe this summer. buckle up—and make sure Tutter does the same. And The Number One Safety Tip: 1. Play it safe and have fun in the sun. Jim Henson’s Bear In The Big Biue House features the famous seven-foot-tall Bear—wholoves to Cha Cha Cha—and all of his friends, including Tutter the industrious mouse, Treelo the curious lemur, Pip and Pop the rambunctious twin otters, Ojo the little girl bear cub, Luna the moon and other Woodland Valley pals. Now entering its fourth season, the show airs three times daily on Disney Channel. For more information, visit www.bearinthebigbluehouse.com.