Pembrokeshire Children's Traffic Club has celebrated its fourth year helping children in the county to stay safe. The anniversary was celebrated in the nursery at Tenby Infants School. Guests to the party were delighted when the three-year-olds sang the clubs official song. The children also enjoyed party food and games. Three and four-year-olds learn through play and fun and the Children's Traffic Club pack is an excellent resource for all parents and guardians to use to encourage the teaching of road safety at such a vulnerable age. Club activity books introduce friends such as Sammy Seatbelt, Larry Look and Lucy Listen. Health visitors from the local health trust deliver invites to the children at their 36-month check up. Membership is free as the registration fee is paid by Pembrokeshire County Council from funding given by the Welsh Assembly Government. Once parents/guardians have registered, their child will receive their first book, followed by a further five every three months after. Said Pembrokeshire County Councillor Jamie Adams, cabinet member for highways and planning: "The children's traffic club is an effective and proven way to deliver road safety to pre-school children. "However, the club has received only a 40 per cent uptake in the past year. We would like to see more parents take up the opportunity to receive this free resource for their children." The message is reinforced at school early years units, playgroups and nurseries through the Children's Traffic Club Nursery Pack, where invitations can also be obtained. • Nursery packs can be acquired free of charge to all school early years units, playgroups and nurseries by contacting county council road safety education officer Kirstie-Anne Donoghue, on 01437 775434.