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Internet connection is wonderful in many ways. We can access knowledge instantly, play games with people on the other side of the world, and even talk to our family and friends face to face any time we want. But it can be dangerous too. Sometimes, people pretend to be someone they're not. He Sounds Like a Good Boy tells the story of two sisters who love playing online games, making new friends, and having fun together. Even though they've never met many of their online friends in person, they feel like they know them well. Surely, they can trust these friends completely. In this cautionary…mehr

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Internet connection is wonderful in many ways. We can access knowledge instantly, play games with people on the other side of the world, and even talk to our family and friends face to face any time we want. But it can be dangerous too. Sometimes, people pretend to be someone they're not. He Sounds Like a Good Boy tells the story of two sisters who love playing online games, making new friends, and having fun together. Even though they've never met many of their online friends in person, they feel like they know them well. Surely, they can trust these friends completely. In this cautionary tale, the sisters learn the importance of staying safe on the internet by not sharing personal, identifying information-just in case someone they meet there is not who they seem.
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A registered nurse and internet-safety educator, Abie Amen founded a non-profit organization called the iPhase Centre. Together with her supportive husband, Osa, an auto-mechanic by profession, their shared vision is to create a safer internet environment for all children. Their mission is to create a global children's community, who are knowledgeable and responsible digital citizens. Abie and Osa have three lovely children, Owen (14), Ehi (11), and Abigail (4), who keep them happily busy in Edmonton, Alberta, where they have lived since emigrating from Nigeria, in Western Africa, sixteen years ago. Follow Abie Amen @ #protectingchildrensecuringourfuture