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Dot.Common Sense Ben Hubbard

Dot.Common Sense By Ben Hubbard

Dot.Common Sense by Ben Hubbard


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Summary

A colourful fun guide for young children for keeping safe online

Dot.Common Sense Summary

Dot.Common Sense: How to stay smart and safe online by Ben Hubbard

'A clear, down-to-earth book about online safety' - Parents in Touch

Join Olivia and Sam as they discover the wonders of the Internet but learn about how to be safe while they explore. They learn how to deal with cyber bullying and be a good digital citizen, how to keep personal information private and much more. At the end of every chapter the 'Awesome Internet' feature reminds us about all the great things you can do on the Internet, too.

Whether you want to use social media safely, use your smartphone or email without downloading something nasty or you're worried that you might be addicted to gaming or experiencing cyber bullying, this illustrated book is a great guide to what you might encounter online for children aged 7+.

Dot.Common Sense Reviews

This is just what we need - a clear, down-to-earth book about online safety. It works well for children reading it alone as well as for sharing - and, please, encourage your child to discuss the issues raised. * Parents in Touch *
This factual title on the topic of staying safe online is written in a clear, descriptive style and is a great guide for young children just starting to dabble in the online world. -- Bev Humphrey * The School Librarian *

About Ben Hubbard

Ben Hubbard began his writing career at a what's-on newspaper in the 1990s, interviewing bands, actors and artists in his native Wellington, New Zealand. He later joined the fast-paced world of daily newspaper journalism before packing up shop and moving to England. Here, Ben tied a number of new strings to his bow: magazine editor, book editor, and finally, author. Today, Ben writes a mix of non-fiction for all ages - preschoolers through to adults. He has penned titles on an eclectic subject range: from space exploration, samurai warriors and medieval castles; to pop music, pets, tornadoes and rugby skills. Beatriz Castro was born in La Rioja, Spain in 1985. When she was a little girl, she was always drawing and writing stories. She studied illustration at the school of arts in her home town, Logrono. After graduating, she embarked on a career as a professional illustrator and has since been published by many international publishing houses. She especially enjoys creating funny characters. Beatriz likes animals, classic stories and fairy tales and listens to rock and punk music.

Table of Contents

  • 1: Chapter 1: Introducing the Internet
  • 1: What is the Internet?
  • 1: The Enormous Internet
  • 1: A World of Websites
  • 1: The Online Real World
  • 1: Chapter 2: Internet Aware
  • 1: Getting Prepared
  • 1: Your Online Identity
  • 1: Keeping Personal Information Private
  • 1: Minding Mobile Devices
  • 1: Chapter 3: Click and Connect
  • 1: Emails and viruses
  • 1: Meeting Social Media
  • 1: Cyber Chatting
  • 1: Posting Photos
  • 1: Chapter 4: Searching the World Wide Web
  • 1: All sorts of websites
  • 1: Steering Straight in the Winding Web
  • 1: Dangerous Downloads
  • 1: Great Gaming
  • 1: Chapter 5: Being a Good Digital Citizen
  • 1: Online etiquette
  • 1: Cyber Bullying
  • 1: Bullying Bystanders
  • 1: Reporting Abuse
  • 1: The Online Quiz
  • 1: Glossary/Helpful Websites/Books
  • 1: Index and Good night

Additional information

GOR011886465
9781526305725
1526305720
Dot.Common Sense: How to stay smart and safe online by Ben Hubbard
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hachette Children's Group
20190214
48
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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