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internet and children

How much time should kids spend online?

A fifth grade classroom presents arguments onhow much time kids should spend online.
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Don't talk to strangers online

Simple text and colorful illustrations show how to safely use the Internet and why children should only talk to people they know while online.
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A smart kid's guide to social networking online

Online networking is the wave of the future. However, many social networking sites are not appropriate for elementary school-aged kids. This book explains online social networking and explores kid-friendly networking options.
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Avoiding clickbait

"This [text] examines the roots of modern clickbait in the sensationalism of yellow journalism, while guiding readers through the process of recognizing clickbait and reacting to it in savvy ways"--Amazon.
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Navigating cyberspace

Discusses the hazards of cyberspace, what dangers to watch out for, being prepared, and more.
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A smart kid's guide to Internet privacy

Explores ways to use the Internet safely, and discusses privacy issues, e-mail, junk mail, spyware, blocking online predators, and other topics.
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Born digital

understanding the first generation of digital natives
Examines how economy, culture, and family life may change due to the coming of age of a generation of digital natives--individuals who have been exposed to technology their entire lives; and discusses the challenges they face.
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Avoiding clickbait

2019
"This [text] examines the roots of modern clickbait in the sensationalism of yellow journalism, while guiding readers through the process of recognizing clickbait and reacting to it in savvy ways"--Amazon.
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Be aware!

a hero's guide to being smart and staying safe
2020
Teaches children how to stay safe by being aware--paying attention to their surroundings, trusting their instincts, and keeping personal information private.
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Webster's friend

"Webster tries his best to impress when he makes a new friend online. Told in playful rhyme, this story takes a turn when the friend wants to meet and Webster finds out who he has really been talking to"--Provided by publisher.
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