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Chesswood Junior School

Chesswood Junior School

Sun Safety

During the warmer months of the year, the sun can present many dangers that will not only harm you but also stop your enjoyment. Being aware of these dangers and how to prevent them will keep children safe and allow them to enjoy spending time outdoors. 

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Boots Soltan Sun Ready 

Ciara's story about getting sunburn at a music festival with her family. She talks about how it ruined her time and will always remember to protect herself in the future.

Suitable for 7-11 year olds. 

 

Boots Soltan Sun Ready 

Aaron's story about his grandad, who is struggling with medical problems due to sun damage. 

This video contains sensitive content but is suitable for 7-11 year olds.

Boots Soltan Sun Ready 

A video demonstrating the importance of wearing suncream. Two children visit Soltan's laboratory to see the affect the sun can have on our skin. 

Suitable for 7-11 year olds. 

Despicable Me Sun Safety Campaign

An Australian sun safety campaign suitable for children 7-11. This video provides 5 top tips to stay safe when out in the sun. 

**WARNING: Although the video is appropriate for children aged 7-11, watch it with an adult as the video on YouTube includes comments underneath that we can't monitor or disable.

            

 

George the Sun Safe SUPERSTAR

A book animation telling the story of George and how he learnt to be a sun safe superstar, spreading the message to all of his school friends. Suitable for 7-11 year olds. 

 

Six Steps to sun safety 

Keep your skin safe and help prevent skin damage by following these steps.

**WARNING: Although the video is appropriate for children aged 7-11, watch it with an adult as the video on YouTube includes comments underneath that we can't monitor or disable.

You've gotta be SunSmart

A sun safety song, reminding children of the steps to take to keep yourself safe out in the sun. Suitable for 7-11 year olds.

 

 

Mugle Science - Sun Safety 

This video talks about the science behind the sun and why it can cause damage to your skin. 

**WARNING: Although the video is appropriate for children aged 7-11, watch it with an adult as the video on YouTube includes comments underneath that we can't monitor or disable.