Safety The zebra stands for safety The rules for pedestrian crossings differ from country to country. But they increase safety everywhere when crossing the road.
Safety 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.
Safety 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.
Safety Top-class sport meets road traffic Few young women are faster on a racing bike than Magdalena Leis. The German school champion tells us how she keeps an eye on the traffic.
Safety Why are traffic lights red, yellow and green? Traffic lights are important, wherever you go in the world. But why are the colours everywhere the same?
Safety Buckle up! How can we keep children safe in the car and what seats are available for each age group
Safety Crossing the road safely Schoolchildren become more independent every day, also in road traffic. Crossing the road can be particularly challenging. What is important?
Safety How children are also made visible in the dark Clothing of the right colours can improve the visibility of children in the dark. MobileKids tells you what to look for when making a choice.
Safety Training 1: Traffic signs Walk on green, stop on red - everyone knows that. But because your child is not a beginner, we teach him something more difficult.
Safety Safely through the dark and chilly season In winter, there are often special conditions in road traffic - especially for children. We show how to get through the dark season safely.
Safety The zebra stands for safety The rules for pedestrian crossings differ from country to country. But they increase safety everywhere when crossing the road.
Worldwide Red-green diversity helps to safely across the road Traffic light figures guide parents and children safely across the streets worldwide. MobileKids shows how imaginatively they are designed.
Bicycle Lock up, chain down, lock in Beating the thieves: With the right lock in the right place and at the right location, the bicycle is well protected.
Bicycle Preparation for the next bike tour A bike tour without a roadworthy bike? That does not work! MobileKids supports with information, games and a video of our watermelon experiment.