Educational materials

See the latest materials including children's books, textbooks, lesson plans, activities, games, and online resources on disaster prevention and school safety.

Play and learn to stop disasters: Build your risk knowledge and strengthen your disaster preparedness.

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Prepare with Pedro is a 30- to 45-minute preparedness education program for grades K-2 that teaches students how to be prepared and take action for heatwaves.
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Series 2 – comics to raise youth awareness of the climate crisis, and how young people can take action to prepare for hazards.
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Aimed at teachers and educators, this short guide contains practical advice, classroom activities and helpful planning tools to inspire and motivate young people aged 9-16 to take action for our planet and its people.
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Join the COPE squad as they embark on their first risk reduction adventure in China, where they see the devastating effects of a long period without rainfall in Yunnan Province. Learn alongside the squad as Grand mistress Fu teaches them about droughts
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The Oscar M. Lopez Center, in collaboration with Adarna House, developed this book with a focus on illustrating practical and relatable ways that climate change affects young Filipinos.
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Durie, the ‘Tsunami’ Teacher is the first of 'Tsunami Story Books', a series of illustrated real-life stories from the Asia-Pacific for children.
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This is a comic for youth and adults to raise awareness on the importance of leaving no one behind in times of COVID-19 during hurricane season. This comic has been designed for the Caribbean, but can be used in other parts of the world.
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Series 1 – comics to raise youth awareness of the climate crisis, and how young people can take action to prepare for hazards.

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