The language of signs

Circle, square, rectangle and triangle - the language of traffic signs and defined colours helps children to find their way around better in road traffic.

The art of stress-free travel

Summertime is holiday time. In a three-part series, MobileKids explains all the things to look out for when traveling on vacation. Part 3: What do I need to bear in mind when travelling on holiday?

Full of excited anticipation

Summertime is holiday time. In a three-part series, MobileKids explains all the things to look out for when traveling on vacation. Part 1: How should luggage be properly stowed?

Always stay alert!

Older primary school children with experience in road traffic can already block out distractions and are therefore also safe on their own.

Every child can dial 112

An emergency call can save life in an emergency. MobileKids explains how never to forget the emergency number and what questions are asked on the phone.

Buckle up!

How can we keep children safe in the car and what seats are available for each age group

Five tips in the dark

Be it because of weather, time of day or season - when it gets darker, all the more care is called for. These five tips will get you home safely.

Crossing the road safely

Schoolchildren become more independent every day, also in road traffic. Crossing the road can be particularly challenging. What is important?

Become a bike pro

Practise, practise, practise: If you want to participate safely in road traffic on a bicycle, there is no way around it. A bicycle course helps and is fun!

Travelling by bus and train

Whether to school, during leisure time or with the family: Travelling by bus and train is part of daily life for many children. But what is the right way to behave in public transport?

Five tips for cycling

On the road with the bike: Whether it's a quick trip to the bakery, your first bike ride or the routine way to school - you'll get there safely!

MobileKids in Action

Much more than just nee-naw nee-naw

MobileKids explains why the blue light is blue, how to behave correctly when you see it and what differences there are worldwide.

The language of signs

Circle, square, rectangle and triangle - the language of traffic signs and defined colours helps children to find their way around better in road traffic.
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