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Stranger danger

Published 24 Mar 2011 09:30 Print

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Youngsters took part in a Hansel and Gretal play, aimed at highlighting the dangers of children talking to strangers.

The event at St. Kessog's Primary, Balloch, showed the kids the risks for children when they are out and about.

Also at the event were pupils from neighbouring Haldane Primary, which is the first part of a new partnership between the two schools.

Among the messages learned were not to talk to strangers, go with strangers or to give out their personal details.

This article appeared in Dumbarton & Vale of Leven Reporter 24 Mar 11

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