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Safe Kids Kansas and the Topeka Zoo are partnering to host a family safety day from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., on Saturday, May 4, to help teach children and their grown-ups how to be safe and healthy throughout the year. This year’s theme is “Building a safer world for Kansas kids.”
Gov. Laura Kelley has proclaimed May 5-11, 2024, as Safe Kids Kansas Week. This observance helps raise awareness about child injury prevention and encourages parents to learn practical tips on how to keep their children safe from preventable injuries.
Safe Kids Day at the Topeka Zoo includes games and entertainment, interactive education and resources for parents combined with a day to explore the zoo. Regular zoo admission rates apply.
More information is available at safekidskansas.org or follow Safe Kids Kansas on Facebook and Instagram.
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