Learn how to spot scams and misinformation with this fun, comprehensive guide.
Packed with entertaining illustrations alongside practical information, Fake News and How to Spot it helps identify many pitfalls of everyday and online life - from scams and advertising tricks, to one-sided information and image manipulation. A must-have tool to help make wise choices and navigate a fast-changing world safely and confidently.
- Broad coverage of a range of topical issues, including doctored photos and videos, influencing with statistics, biased news articles and sophisticated scams.
- A reassuring book for parents, aimed at empowering young people to evaluate information objectively before they act or share online.
- Ideal for adults and young people alike and perfect to share with friends and family.
This is Book 9 in the Usborne Life Skills Series. See all Usborne Life Skills books here.
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Laura Wood Biography
Dr Laura Wood is an academic and writer. She is the winner of the Montegrappa Scholastic Prize for New Children's Writing and the author of the Poppy Pym series.
Laura loves Georgette Heyer novels, Fred Astaire films, travelling to far flung places, recipe books, poetry, c