Eddie Eagle Materials Available Online

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posted on September 28, 2016
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Did you know you can now download all of the Eddie Eagle program materials online? It’s as easy as visiting Eddie’s Tree House at EddieEagle.com! Eddie and the Wing Team teach children, pre-kindergarten through fourth grade, the right thing to do if they ever come across a gun: STOP! Don’t touch. Run away. Tell a grown-up.

Activity books, the animated DVD and more are available right at your fingertips, whenever you need them. Take your family to EddieEagle.com and learn safety together with Eddie’s video and storybooks, and then take the Wing Team Challenge.

The Eddie Eagle GunSafe program wants to reach kids across the county, while being as accessible as possible to parents and grandparents alike.

EddieEagle.com provides a lifesaving message at the click of a button. Whenever you need them, wherever you are, there are now more Eddie Eagle activities available than ever before!

We encourage you to use the website in your community, in your classroom, and in your home to help keep the children in your life safe.

For more information, go to EddieEagle.com.

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