Bio-Laneastar Fanning. Saturday, Saplambar 3,1994 Cassie Henderson, 3, shares something in common with Lancaster County Dairy Princess Amy Espenshade. Both love cows and are wearing “moo-vy” attire. New Farm Safety Book For Kids EARLHAM, lowa Farm Safety 4 Just Kids introduces its newest educational resource, ‘Teaming Up. . .A Farm Safety Walkabout For Kids.” This spiral-bound workbook is filled with tips to identify and avoid farm hazards, discussion questions for an entire family or youth group, and creative activi ties to reinforce the valuable infor mation presented. A complete Walkabout Checklist is also in cluded for a team of kids and adults to identify and correct ha zards on the farm. “‘Walkabout for Kids’ was de signed with the 10- or 11-yearold child in mind. Kids at this age need to learn more about safety as they play on the farm and before they actually begin working wilih Livestock Crossword Scenes At The E-town Fair farm machinery and livestock,” said Shari Burgus, director of pro gram services at Farm Safety 4 Just Kids, “The Walkabout en courages kids and their famililes or youth group leader to do the ac tivities together,” said Burgus. The project was an outgrowth of the Farm Safety Walkabout de veloped by the University of lowa. Funding was made possible by the lowa Center for Agricultural Safe ty and Health and Pioneer Hißred International, Inc. - Business In formation Services. Copies of “Teaming Up. . .A Farm Safely Walkabout For Kids” cost $S each and can be obtained from Farm Safety 4 Just Kids, PO Box 458, Earlham, IA -50072, (515) 758-2827. Here arc some activity pages from the book. Good things come In pairs at the Elizabethtown Fair where sisters Amy, 8, and Sta cy, 6, Haines show pairs of sheep. The two girls, daughters of Donna and Stanley Haines, live in Manheim where they raise about 20 Hampshires, Corriedales, and Kara kuls. Appropriate for Fair fashions, the girls wore matching dresses, made by their mother, picturing chickens, sheep, and other barnyard animals. Participants prepare for the milk chugging contest at the Elizabethtown Fair. Across 1. animals when working in tight quarters 2. A attitude while working with animals will help them feel safe. 3. protect humans and animals. 4. areas should be separate from livestock. 5. Hard toed shoes will protect when working closely with animals, 6. animals can be aggressive. 7. It is unsafe to animals. 8. Animals may be if you are loud or move quickly. Down 4. All animals, even 9. Mother animals are of their young. 10. Animal gives us warning signals when they are feeling threatened. animals. and ground pawing may indicate an animal is upset 11. Do not handle Unscramble the shaded lettejsand find die secret word. T?*T ’ . can be unpredictable. WORD LIST play behavior tease spooked beby male fences pets restrain 90 «u