The Internet Is Like a Puddle
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Narrated by:
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Elizabeth Brennan
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Written by:
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Shona Innes
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Irisz Agocs - illustrator
About this listen
The internet can be amazing – it helps you talk to friends and family that live far away, and you can also play games and learn all sorts of fun things.
The internet can also be a bit like a puddle – there are some puddles that are fun to play in, but others are much too deep and aren’t safe. It is important to stay in the right part of the internet.
©2019 Shona Innes (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing 2022Critic Reviews
'This little gem of a book is going to be helpful for adults wanting to create awareness about internet safety from a child’s perspective.' (Association for the Wellbeing of Children in Healthcare)
'If you want to start discussing the dangers of the Internet with preschoolers this book is ideal as it also looks at the problems of spending too much time online and relying on instinct if a child feels they are looking at something they shouldn’t be looking at.' (Reading Time)
'The Big Hug Book series are a thoughtful and crucial addition to any classroom or home, explaining complex emotions in a tone and language perfect for young children.' (Better Reading)