From ammunition to x-ring, this activity and coloring book is going to delight the children in your family. Expanding on the basics in Freedom Baby ABC , this book has pages honoring our six military branches - explaining the second amendment - principles our founding fathers valued - what to bring to the range - firing positions for competitions - knowing what is beyond your target While it has coloring sheets and activities like crosswords and mazes, it also teaches the actual anatomy of a "pew," how primers work, the parts of a handgun, the similarities between different kinds of rifles, and much more! It's the perfect quiet activity for kids in deer blinds or for screen-free time on road trips. Reinforcing the seven safety principles from Freedom Baby ABC , parents will be glad to give the Gun Safety Activity Book for Kids to their older children because it reinforces their values to the next generation. If your family practices at the local shooting range, reloads their own ammunition, hunts, or values the Bill of Rights, then you will find plenty to like in this activity book. This book is close to my heart because my father was my quality control editor- he's a Vietnam veteran who has taught me everything I know about guns and gun safety. He's always been patient and safety-oriented, going over the details of gun anatomy and mechanics again and again, both with me and now my children. I hope this activity book reinforces what you're teaching to your kids. It's so important to keep kids safe through education and supervised experience- not abstaining or avoiding. Thank you for protecting your kids! Also, thank you for supporting an independent author! The best way to "kick back" at our declining culture is tell others how much your kids loved Gun Safety Activity Book for Kids . Retaliate against cancel culture and a media that devalues your beliefs by getting a copy and telling your friends about it on your social media. Have you seen Freedom Baby ABC, Gun Safety from Ammo to X-Ring I made for the younger kids? Born in our nation's capitol, Jane Sharpe is the oldest of three children born to a USPS Postmaster and a Vietnam veteran. Married at nineteen, she and her husband then joined the military for both adventure and a safety net during the early years of their marriage. Jane homeschools their five children, and prefers reading to cleaning house. Her love language is food. Jane is thankful that God was faithful to send a Messiah like he said he would, and believes that his name is Jesus. Faith in him has equipped her as she has gone, reluctant and complaining, through the challenges and difficulties of life. She likes old books and new books and big coffee table books, even though she's never put them on her coffee table. Among her 4,000 books are collections of illustrated ABC books; Abraham Lincoln, reconstruction, and civil rights books; Tomie DePaola's books; and (some of) the Landmarks, among others.