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Tom tames his online world: Cyber safety can be fun [Internet safety for kids] - Paperback
Tom tames his online world: Cyber safety can be fun [Internet safety for kids] - Paperback
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by Helena Newton (Editor), Fanny Wen (Illustrator), Nina Du Thaler (Author)
Children are sharing more online than ever - and most have no idea what "too much information" actually looks like.
A photo with an address in the background. A post that reveals a school name. A friend request from someone they've never met. These mistakes happen every day, and they can have real consequences. This book shows children what unsafe sharing looks like in real life, before they find out the hard way.
- How to check what is visible in the background of photos before posting
- The difference between online friends and real-world trusted friends
- Why accepting friend requests from strangers - even through friends - can put you at risk
- How to use privacy settings and why they matter Why Teachers and School Librarians Choose This Book Teachers and school librarians choose this book because it makes social media safety feel real and relevant through a story children can see themselves in. Tom's excitement about social media mirrors experiences many students are having or will soon have, and the consequences he faces are authentic rather than preachy. The book naturally sparks discussion about privacy, digital footprints, and online identity - key components of contemporary digital literacy curricula. It pairs well with technology, wellbeing, and PSHE units across primary school years. Perfect For - Children aged 7-12 who are beginning to explore social media platforms
- Parents wanting to talk to their children about privacy and safe sharing online
- Primary school classrooms covering digital footprints and online privacy
- School libraries building collections on social media safety and digital citizenship
- Children who enjoy sport-themed stories with a cyber-safety twist Cyber safety can be fun - and it starts with one brave story.
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