A stranger asks where your group is. What do you do?
a) Talk to them politely.
b) Ignore them and let staff handle it.
c) Tell them your group is nearby.
b) Ignore them and let staff handle it.
Why is staying with the group important?
a) It’s safer.
b) It’s more fun.
c) You can explore later
a) It’s safer.
Where should you go if separated from the group?
a) A safe space like a store.
b) A quiet area.
c) Stay where you are forever.
a) A safe space like a store.
Why shouldn’t you talk to someone who seems unsafe?
a) They might trick you.
b) It’s polite to talk to everyone.
c) They might help you.
a) They might trick you.
You see something interesting. What should you do?
a) Check it out quickly.
b) Ask staff first.
c) Bring a friend.
b) Ask staff first.
You’re lost and scared. What should you do?
a) Ask any stranger.
b) Call your parents or 911.
c) Start yelling.
b) Call your parents or 911.
A stranger is yelling at you. What’s the safest thing to do?
a) Yell back.
b) Walk toward staff and ignore them.
c) Try to calm them down.
b) Walk toward staff and ignore them.
What do you do if the group moves and you’re left behind?
a) Stay where you are.
b) Look for the group by running around.
c) Call your friends
a) Stay where you are.
Who is a safe person to ask for help?
a) A police officer.
b) A random person.
c) Someone shouting.
a) A police officer.
A stranger tries to hand you something. What do you do?
a) Take it and leave.
b) Walk away without taking it.
c) Tell them, “No, thank you,” and stay there.
b) Walk away without taking it.
You see someone wandering off. What should you do?
a) Follow them.
b) Tell a staff member.
c) Shout their name
b) Tell a staff member.
You’re separated without a phone. What should you do?
a) Ask for help from a store employee or police officer.
b) Wander around.
c) Sit and wait.
a) Ask for help from a store employee or police officer.
A stranger offers you a ride back to your group. What do you do?
a) Politely say no and walk away.
b) Accept the ride if they seem nice.
c) Tell staff immediately and avoid engaging.
c) Tell staff immediately and avoid engaging.
Your group is moving quickly, and you feel left behind. What should you do?
a) Shout for them to wait and keep running.
b) Stop, find a safe space, and call for help if necessary.
c) Try to catch up without telling anyone.
b) Stop, find a safe space, and call for help if necessary.
You’re separated and can’t find your group, but you see a safe person. What do you say?
a) "I can’t find my group. Can you help me find staff or call someone?"
b) "I’m lost. Can you take me home?"
c) "I’ll figure it out on my own
a) "I can’t find my group. Can you help me find staff or call someone?"