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Chapter 10 (3) Safety Education (1)

According to the quality education syllabus, the first lesson for the little animals is safety education.

Before class, the sheep teacher first assigned an assignment to the animals: What is danger?

The teacher asked the little animals what dangers were?

The little fox said that encountering a hunting dog is the most dangerous;

Little Badger said that encountering a trap is the most dangerous;

The little turtle said that it is the most dangerous when crossing the road...

When it was Hululu's turn, the sheep teacher asked Hululu, what is the most dangerous? Hululu said that drinking boiled water is the most dangerous.

"Why?" Teacher Sheep obviously didn't expect this answer, so she asked gently and gently stared at Hulu.

"Hot" Hululu said while imitating drinking water and "sucking".

Hululu's answer caused a lot of laughter, and the little fox even rubbed his stomach and waved his head and said constantly:

"Hot...haha...hot mouth...haha..."

As the little animals laughed less, Teacher Mianyang asked:

"Why are you laughing just now?"

"Hulululu said that the most dangerous thing is to burn your mouth." The little badger raised his hand and replied.

"Isn't it right?"

"Everyone knows the hot mouth." The little badger didn't understand the true intention of the Sheep Teacher asking about him, so he defended in a low voice.

"Oh, you're right. Everyone knows that it's common sense to burn your mouth, so you didn't take it into danger. However, the most dangerous thing in the world is not knowing what danger is. In other words, the most dangerous thing in the world is you yourself."

The little animals obviously didn't understand what the sheep teacher meant, and they all stared at the sheep teacher blankly.

"Yes, the most dangerous thing in the world is not knowing what danger is. Danger, maybe it's a hunting dog, maybe it's a trap, maybe it's crossing the road, maybe it's a drinking water, maybe it's a fire, maybe it's a car, maybe it's a ditch..."

"Because danger is everywhere, you should always be aware of danger, and then learn some skills to resolve dangers. Of course, you are still young and are often the responsibility of your guardians. Therefore, I hope that your parents can come to learn together for tomorrow's safety education class."
Chapter completed!
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