Let's Be Safe!
- Designer (Uncredited)
- Publisher Milton Bradley
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Players spin a spinner to move their pieces and match cards similar to Memory. The game encourages children to answer safety-related questions, promoting discussion and learning. It includes a parent's guide to tailor gameplay to the child's development stage, combining simple movement with educational content.
Who Is This Game For?
Designed for families with children aged 5 and up, Let's Be Safe! requires no prior experience and offers a simple, educational experience. With a playtime around 60 minutes, it fits well into family game sessions without overwhelming younger players.
How It Works
Players spin a spinner and move their tokens accordingly. They also match card pairs, answering safety questions along the way. This blend of Roll / Spin and Move with Memory-style matching integrates movement and learning, encouraging kids to think about safe behavior.
What Makes It Special
Released by Milton Bradley in 1986, Let's Be Safe! stands out as an educational children's game focusing on safety. Although the designer is uncredited, it uniquely combines Roll / Spin and Move mechanics with a Memory-like matching game to teach important safety lessons.
Pro
- Promotes safety awareness in children
- Simple Roll / Spin and Move mechanics
- Includes a parent's guide for tailored play
- Suitable for children aged 5 and up
Contra
- Lacks complex mechanics for experienced players
- Limited to 2-4 players
- No expansions or variants available
Setting & Atmosphäre
The game centers on everyday safety for children, designed as an educational tool to teach awareness and safe decision-making.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Use the parent's guide to adjust the game to your child's age and understanding for better learning outcomes.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
No, Let's Be Safe! is designed for 2 to 4 players and does not support solo play.
How long does a game really take?
A typical game lasts about 60 minutes, suitable for young children.
What prior experience do I need?
No prior experience is needed; the game is designed as a family game for children 5 and older.
How does this compare to similar games?
It combines Roll / Spin and Move with Memory-like matching, focusing on teaching safety.
Is this suitable for families?
Yes, it is specifically made for families with young children aged 5 and above.
What mechanic makes it special?
The key mechanic is the combination of Roll / Spin and Move with Memory-style card matching.
Fazit
Let's Be Safe! is recommended for families wanting to teach safety topics to children aged 5 and older. Its simple mechanics and educational focus make it a useful tool for parents to foster safety awareness.











