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One school used Dot with with their Year 5 pupils who have 1:1 iPads. The school asked pupils to use the story as inspiration for creating posters to share with younger students (see comments section) Barros, Kamila S.; Tokumaru, Rosana S.; Pedroza, Janine P.; Nogueira, Selene S. C. (2010-11-22). "Vocal Repertoire of Captive Capybara (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris): Structure, Context and Function". Ethology. 117 (1): 83–94. doi: 10.1111/j.1439-0310.2010.01853.x. ISSN 0179-1613. All books could be used as part of transition events e.g. story time sessions for new reception children and parents. This is a great way to start engaging parents early and to develop a shared approach to online safety. Schaller, George B. (1967). The Deer and the Tiger. University of Chicago Press. p.261. ISBN 9780226736570.
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Schwartz, Charles Walsh; Schwartz, Elizabeth Reeder (2001). The Wild Mammals of Missouri (2nd reviseded.). University of Missouri Press. p.316. ISBN 9780826213594. It's a Book explores the role of books in a digital age via a humorous discussion between an IT-savvy donkey, a book-loving ape and a mouse. It's a Book can be used to discuss using technology safely and responsibly and also the different ways children can read and have fun both on and offline. Examples/Activities
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This post has been updated in October 2017 with some new titles, including a selection shared via a recent post on the LGFL online safety blog. Online Safety Story Books Tek tells the story of a cave boy in love with tech: his tablet, videogames, phone, and TV keep him deep in his cave, glued to his devices, day in and day out. He never sees his friends or family anymore - and his ability to communicate has devolved to just one word: "UGH"! Can anyone in the village convince Tek to unplug and come outside into the big, beautiful world? Tek is a tablet shaped book that explores the need to balance technology use with 'real world' activities. Tek can help explore the need for children to balance internet use with offline world fun. It can be used to discuss using technology responsibly and the need for children to explore the world both on and offline. Examples/Activities Why Do Roosters Crow?: First Questions and Answers about Farms. Time-Life for Children. 1995. ISBN 9780783508993.