- Smokey the Bear size match
- I made some Smokey the Bear stickers - big, medium and small - with my Silhouette Machine and sticker paper (or you can find some fancy, bigger ones here - these are just one size).
- Make a simple page with different size fires - big, medium, and small
- Have your child match and cover the small fires with the small Smokey the Bear stickers, the medium fires with the medium stickers, etc.
- Pretend play - putting fires out
- Use chalk on a sidewalk, driveway, fence or somewhere else to draw little fires.
- Use a squirt bottle or water gun to “put out” the fires
- More advanced, tell your preschooler to put out the “pink” fire, or put out the fire above the F (you will have to use different colors and/or add letters for this game)
- Dress up like Smokey the Bear
- There’s not a lot to Smokey’s outfit…my girls had to add a little extra in fact (a t-shirt, as he doesn’t wear one!). His outfit includes:
- jeans
- a ranger hat, or similar hat, with 'SMOKEY' on it
- a belt, with 'SMOKEY' on it
- a shovel
- bear (or bare 😉) feet!
- Dressed up as Smokey, have them say out loud Smokey’s slogan – “Only YOU can prevent wildfires”!
- Make a campfire
- Talk about fire safety.
- *If you know a cub scout, or have one in your family like we do, have them pass off one of their requirements and talk about fire safety.
- Enjoy the campfire. Roast hot dogs and marshmallows while practicing good fire safety!
- Put the fire out like Smokey has taught: using water, then a shovel, then more water
- Visit your local Forest Service
- Or look here for local events happening to celebrate Smokey the Bear’s birthday.
- High-five and take a picture with Smokey, if you can find him!\
- Go on a hike!! Enjoy the forest, and see if you can spot any Smokey signs!
- Look at forest fire pictures and talk about the facts
- I was a wildland firefighter for two summers and I have some pretty neat videos of forest fires. Google 'wild land fires' and learn about wildland firefighters.
- Talk about how 89% of wildfires in 2018 were caused by humans (source: nifc.gov)
- Once more, reiterate how important fire safety is!
- Smokey the Bear website activities
- Make a coloring page
- Make up a story with Smokey
- Play Ask Smokey
Happy Birthday Smokey!!
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