Texas parents fret over Winnie the Pooh being used to teach kids about school shootings

Cindy Campos reads the book "Stay Safe" to her son in Dallas. Cindy Campos' 5-year-old son was so excited about the book that had been sent home with him from school featuring Winnie-the-Pooh that he wanted to read it immediately. But her heart sank as she flipped through the pages advising children what to do if “danger is near,†including locking doors, turning off the lights and quietly hiding till police arrive. (Cindy Campos via AP)

DALLAS (AP) — Cindy Campos' 5-year-old son was so excited about the Winnie the Pooh book he got at school that he asked her to read it with him as soon as he got home. But her heart sank when she realized it was a tutorial about what to do when “danger is near,†advising kids to lock the doors, turn off the lights and quietly hide.

As they read the “Stay Safe†book the school sent home without explanation or a warning to parents, she began crying, leaving her son confused.

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