From bestselling early years author, Molly Potter, Let's Talk About Online Safety helps children aged 6+ understand and navigate technology and the online world in a safe, healthy way.
This book is all about life online and how people use computers, tablets, phones and screens for school, work and other fun activities. Featuring bright, engaging illustrations by Sarah Jennings, and clear explanations to encourage healthy screen habits, this book is the perfect starting point for conversations about using digital devices in a way that inspires confidence and good judgement.
Let's Talk About Online Safety has been reviewed by a consultant specialising in children’s online safety and aligns with guidance from the 2026 Early Years Screen Time Advisory Group. It explains the difference between the online world and the real world, how to make safe online choices, the importance of passwords, healthy screen time habits and how to be kind online. The book includes guidance for parents and teachers to demystify children’s screen use and encourage open discussions about technology use.
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Molly Potter has taught for 11 years in Middle Schools as a class teacher and Science co-ordinator. She now works as a SRE (Sex and Relationships Education) development worker supporting primary schools in the implementation of their SRD programme and policy. She has produced a variety of PSHE related resources for use in primary classrooms. She thoroughly e
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