How about this family teaching tool? Suitable for a cub scout lesson!
Wood Stove Safety
The stove gets up to 600 degrees F.
This can cause spontaneous combustion of things even just close by the stove.
Spontaneous combustion means that stuff just explodes with fire- you don’t have to have a match or flame on it for it to explode into a fireball.
Nothing that can burn should be anywhere on or near the stove.
Things that are flammable: paper, wood, books, cardboard, cloth, shoes, toys, plastic stuff.
Only metal and stone (including bricks) can safely be near/on the stove.
The thermometer and trivets are ok because they are metal.
Pots and pans are ok because they are metal.
The running fan does allow for wood to be stashed behind the stove, but if the stove is hot, the fan must be on for wood to be OK back there.
If there is a power outage, the wood can’t be back there.