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“This clever cautionary tale is designed to aid teaching young children about internet safety. It is very relevant to the technological age. (Ages 3–6).”

- Andrea Rayner


“It brought to attention the importance of internet safety in a child friendly manner. The beautiful illustrations also helped in making it child friendly.”

-Hazra


“Additionally, this could be used in literacy lessons when studying poems, where pupils can identify that poems can tell a story, as well as having many themes and messages within them. Perhaps this book could be used in a lesson as a stimulus to promote enthusiasm for pupils to write their own narrative poem.

As a trainee teacher, I aim to use this book within my practice due to its versatility and suitability for all ages.”

-Nicki


“This book is excellent and would be of great use when delivering CEOP training to young children. As a teacher, this book would take away some of the fears of delivering CEOP training without scaring them too much! I am excited to use this book in my classroom.”

-Patricia

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