Lightning Safety for Kids: Introduction

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Hello. My name is Sabrina.
I was struck by lightning.

My mom and dad were hit too. We were hiking in a forest at the Grand Canyon and got caught in a storm. We hid in a side canyon until it stopped raining. Then we headed back to the car. My mom saw little birds flying and we stopped to look at them. We were all holding hands and WHAMO. I was so scared that I ran all the way back to the car. We were very lucky because we were not badly hurt. Since we were struck, I have been learning about lightning. I think that if we had known more about lightning, we would have known what to do and what not to do and we might not have been struck.

The reason that I made this web site is because it really hurts when you are struck by lightning and I want to help other kids to learn more about lightning safety. I want to share what I have learned with you. I think that the more you know, the safer you can be.

This web site is for your whole family to read and you can share it with your friends and teachers. It has links to many other lightning pages that I hope will be interesting and helpful to kids. Some of them are really cool.

Follow this link to my Lightning Information for Kids pages.

Lightning Safety for Kids.


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