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    I remember posting this a while back from the NSPCC...it is now being recommended to be used for children in primary school to teach about safety....it is in the news regularly

    I am sure many early years settings use it too and adapt it to age....keep it in mind as part of your safeguarding practice

    https://www.nspcc.org.uk/preventing-...B&_t_hit.pos=1

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    thanks.

    we frequently read 'PANTS' by Giles Andreae and Nick Sharratt and then the discussing of the PANTS rule naturally seems to follow

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    I love Nick Giles pants and more pants! I used to look after a little girl who went home saying Farty Pants and the parents tried to tell me off for teaching their child a swear word

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    Thank you Simona for sharing. Very important.

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