When your kids are riding their bikes, have you ever noticed that they pretend to be driving cars? Do they often act like they follow the traffic laws? It’s wonderful and amazing how well little imaginations can take off. Help teach them the rules of the road for safety with the Guidecraft Kids Traffic Signs.
These are great signs for your children to play with. The signs that are included in the set are:
Stop
Yield
Speed limit
One way
Railroad
School crossing
The Kids Traffic Signs are weather proof and have a plastic base so as long as they are taken care of, they will be around for years to come. All of the signs are non-tipped and are very sturdy.
Add some excitement to your child’s bike riding experience or around the house fun. Provide fun and teach safety through sign recognition.
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