Also available in Variant Cover form! JeremyR Hero Member Posts: But I always thought a paramedic or rescue type RPG might have some appeal.
Maybe mixed with Sci-Fi. One of my favorite SF series is Sector General by James White, which is largely about a hospital ship that responds to starship mishaps and the like.
However, I think it requires too much player knowledge of medicine and rescue. Krimson Hero Member Posts: I'm not sure about an RPG. Maybe for a one shot or a few adventures but I couldn't really see a campaign, as it could get repetitive.
Now if it was done like a war game, that might have some appeal, where one player is the fire fighters and the other the fire. It sounds like a better board game than an RPG. One of those board games with randomized tiles so that it's different every game.
It might be doable, but you'd have to put alot more time in to adventure design--how to set up burning buildings to run sort-of like dungeons.
You could "fight" fires, "battle" doors in the way, rescue children comparable to treasure But how would leveling work? Move a bit faster, better resistant to fire, handier with an axe, or a hose. Your brightly colored firefighter must keep the fire in check with their equipment.
But you will have to do it fast, before it all turns to ash and you lose. Speed your fire truck through traffic to get to the scene in time. Make sure you don't destroy more property than you can save, though.
Keep your tanks loaded with water, and find a hydrant if necessary, to keep the fight going. Fill a large container with the following items: fire extinguisher, smoke detector, hose, cardboard flames laminated if possible , firefighter clothing, etc. Set the cardboard flames in one corner of your daycare to represent a fire. Encourage children to use the other items to stop the fire. This activity can be used to introduce a fire drill or evacuation exercise. Firefighter of the day Open poster-Firefighter of the day Print and laminate the poster.
Throughout the theme, pick one child each day who will get to be the group's firefighter. Dress-up dolls-Firefighter Open dress-up dolls-Firefighter Print and laminate. Arrange the pieces on a table and let children dress the paper doll as they wish.
Safe and dangerous Open illustrations-Fire prevention Print. You will need two pieces of construction paper, a green one and a red one. The green paper will represent things that are safe while the red one will represent things that are dangerous. Show the illustrations to your group and encourage them to associate them to the correct color.
Musical clothing Have children sit in a circle and deposit firefighter clothing items in the centre. Play music. As the music plays, children pass a firefighter helmet around the circle. When the music stops, the child holding the helmet must put one piece of clothing on.
If you do not have a firefighter uniform, use a raincoat, rubber boots, and a pair of nylon pants. Red and yellow make Ask children which colors can be seen in fire: red, yellow, and orange. Tell children that you are going to paint flames, but that you no longer have orange paint. Give each child a small quantity of red paint and a small quantity of yellow paint and encourage them to mix the colors together. They will be happy to see orange paint appear.
Let children try to create orange using markers, coloring pencils, waxed crayons, etc. Fire is beautiful Invite children to sit in a circle.
Deposit a lit candle in the centre of the circle. Be sure to set you candleholder in an aluminum plate. Watch and admire the flame. Discuss why touching fire is dangerous with your group. After a while, deposit a glass jar over the candle to extinguish it. The candle Collect several different candles and show children how the heat from the flames melts the wax. Show them how the wax becomes liquid and then hardens again as it cools by letting the wax drip onto a piece of waxed paper.
Of course, all manipulations must be done by the early childhood educator to avoid burns. Hot and cold Wet several facecloths. Set them in the freezer or outside if it's cold enough. Wet a few more facecloths with warm water. Give each child a cold facecloth and a warm facecloth. Let them manipulate them to discover hot and cold.
A fire extinguisher Show children a fire extinguisher and explain how it can be used to stop a fire. Smoke detector Have children listen to your smoke detector alarm and make sure they know what to do if they ever hear it. Fun snack Deposit a platter filled with colourful fruit cut into different shapes. Children pick the pieces they prefer and use them to build firefighter helmets, a fire truck, a hose, etc.
Take pictures of their creations before they are gobbled up. Print and display the pictures for everyone to see. Campfire Prepare red and orange Jell-O with your group. Cut it into cubes and let children arrange them on a plate to represent a campfire. Children will enjoy extinguishing the fire with a can of whipped cream.
My fire truck sandwich Cut a square slice of bread in two. Cut one of the halves in two. You will have one rectangle and two squares. The rectangle will become the body of your fire truck.
Arrange one square at the front of your truck to represent the motor and the other square on top to represent the cabin. Combine cream cheese with red food coloring and use this mixture to completely coat the fire truck.
Add two Ritz crackers that will act as wheels and use pretzels to create a ladder. Finally, add a red jellybean on top flashing light. Fire salad Use grated carrots cabbage or celery root work fine too to represent fire. Add raisins and mayonnaise and serve as a snack. Firefighter hoses Preparation: Approximately 10 minutes Cooking time: 30 minutes Yields: 6 servings. Models-Firefighters Open models-Firefighters Print as many copies as you need. Use the models for various collages, cutting activities, and projects throughout the theme.
Fire truck You will need a large cardboard box appliance so that all the children can fit inside. As a group, find a way to transform the box to make it look like a fire truck. Find several red objects and set them inside the fire truck. This project can last several days. Firefighter costume Open firefighter costume Print, cut out the pieces required for the helmet, and assemble them. Fire prevention mobile Open educa-decorate-Fire prevention Print, cut out, and laminate the items.
Hang them over your changing table with different lengths of ribbon or thread attached to a clothing hanger. Fire hydrant Paint an empty toilet paper roll with red paint. Paint one egg carton section with gray paint.
If you wish, you can add silver glitter to the paint. Use the gray paint to coat a wine cork too. Once the paint is dry, cut the wine cork in two. Glue the wine cork pieces on either side of the toilet paper roll. Glue the egg carton section on the top of the toilet paper roll.
Puppets-Fire Open puppets-Fire Print the puppet models on heavy cardboard. Invite children to cut them out and decorate them with various materials.
Attach a Popsicle stick to the back of each model to create a puppet. Puppets-Firefighter Open puppets-Firefighter Print the puppet models on heavy cardboard. Stencils-Fire Open stencils-Fire Print and cut out the various shapes. Children can use them to trace or paint a variety of items related to the theme. My miniature firefighter Open my miniature firefighter Print, color, and cut out the pieces.
I have several doors and all of the twos and up must learn how to open them. Police station…. I took my girl scouts once I called ahead they were nice The kids would love the car….. Use water-filled squirt bottles to put the fire out. Squirt, the fire will magically disappear.
Fireman Shake Fireman need to be very strong. Prepare a healthy milkshake for your little fire boys and girls. In a blender or food processor, puree berries with honey, add ice cream and milk. Pour into glasses and serve. People love to see me rush about, Just turn me on and head me out.
Ten Little Firefighters finger play Ten little firefighters Sleeping in their beds. They raced to the fire And put out all the flames. Then the 10 little firefighters Went back to bed again. Five little firefighters show five fingers Sleeping in a row. Pretend to slide down pole They jump on the engine Jump Up And put out the fire. Stretch and yawn. With a burst of water, The fire is out. Fire Painting Using colors associated with fire red, orange squirt or draw thick lines on the paper and add a few drops of black paint here and there.
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