Most parents have "the talk" with their kids at some point. A few careful sentences about body safety, maybe a serious tone at bathtime, and the hope that it sticks.
But child development specialists keep saying the same thing: kids don't retain safety concepts from a single conversation. They retain them from repetition, from language that feels natural, and from stories that let them practice the words before they need them. That's the quiet shift parents notice with Safe Kids Path — it turns an awkward one-time lecture into something kids absorb on their own, the same way they learn anything else. Through stories they actually enjoy.