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This suite of three activities considers how technology can be used to help children to "Be Safe: Be Seen!" Patrons use a BBC micro:bit to create light-up devices to be safe at night.

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Add a Tech Twist Required: micro:bit devices are required for this activity. Up to three participants can share one device at a time.
Hints for uses in your library This is a great activity to tie into health and wellness programs, or to offer during Halloween! Try building these activities into your youth coding club!
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Night Safety

Night Safety

This suite of three activities considers how technology can be used to help children to "Be Safe: Be Seen!" Patrons use a BBC micro:bit to create light-up devices to be safe at night.