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“A picture book about how to be safe on the web? I never would have thought that was a needed market. Cute way to tell kids to be safe about the internet: don't steal other people's information or credit cards, don't go off to meet a new online friend alone (or at all).”

-Stephanie


“A story with a specific message about internet safety. The ending is a perfect set up for a discussion with your child about the web and contact with people over the internet.”

-Brodie


“A fantastic book to teach children about the basics of e-safety through story. A really great book for all primary aged children and even engaged a room of twenty-somethings, bringing tears to their eyes.Cross-curricular and engaging - recommended!”

-Natasha


“Rhyming stories are rarely my favourites, but this one is very smart and a great introduction to on-line safety if you want to provoke discussion with children. There are many talking points here about purchasing, needs/wants and personal safety.”

-Megan


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