
Finally, a fun, educational book series to help parents teach their kids how to balance their screen time and behave nicely online!
Screens are everywhere and we need to teach ouir kids how to use them wisely. Banish the guesswork and guilt about screens by introducing young kids to Clicker the Cat.
This is the fifth book in the Clicker the Cat, Healthy Tech Habits for Kids series. In this book, Clicker learns how to defeat cyberbullies who post mean comments on his online video. It is wrriten for kids ages 3-8.
Teachers, librarians and parents agree this is one series you don’t want to miss.
“A must read in today’s highly saturated, media-rich world. Families will fall in love with Clicker the Cat.” J.G., School Librarian
“A modern book for the modern child. My kids read these alone and with me. They are the perfect conversation starter about how we manage screen time in our family. Five stars!”- Azmina Farzan, parent
“This picture book kept my students engaged and interested! The illustrations were fun and meaningful. My students could easily relate to the main character and learned the importance of setting limits to screen time. Truly a special read! One we will read again and again.”- Amanda Cooper, Teacher, St. Andrew’s Episcopal Elementary school
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Publisher : Digital Kidz Publishing
Publication date : February 1, 2019
Language : English
Print length : 46 pages
ISBN-10 : 1732731454
ISBN-13 : 978-1732731455
Item Weight : 5.1 ounces
Dimensions : 8.5 x 0.11 x 8.5 inches
Book 5 of 5 : Clicker the Cat
Best Sellers Rank: #2,209,530 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #1,636 in Children’s Books on Bullying #47,650 in Children’s Activity Books (Books)
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3 reviews for Clicker the Cat Meets A Troll: Helping Parents Teach Kids How To Balance Their Screen Time and Behave Nicely Online
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Mette –
Great book to talk about bullying with kids!
This book is fabulous! I do assemblies about Internet safety at schools, and am aware of the dangers kids face online. This book provides a great way to talk about cyberbullying with your kids. It shows how harmful being mean online can be and shows students examples of how to stand up to the bullies.
Richard –
A Fun, Engaging Read That Children Will Love.
I thoroughly enjoyed this fifth book in the Clicker the Cat series: Healthy Tech Habits for Kids. Children will easily relate to Clicker the Cat and his friends. He is funny and makes mistakes like all of us. In this book he is both a victim and cyberbully.Author Cullinane tells a delightful story in rhyming verse with a great message about cyberbullying, how it makes others feels, and how to respond in a way that changes dynamics: respect others and be kind. As Author Cullinane’s Dedication says: To kids and Adults everywhere: choose kindness. If you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.Cullinane has excellent advice at the end on how to protect your children from trolls and cyberbullies: “. . . a child can be both the cyberbully and the victim. That’s why it is important to teach children that they need to treat others the way they want to be treated, online and offline.” She then provides her top five tips to teach children how to defeat cyberbullies.
Mensa for Kids –
teaches kindness
This is a funny story about a character called Clicker. Clicker loves his screen time more than anything else in the world. He indulges in cyberbullying by posting a bad comment about his friend’s toy review. Clicker’s best friend, Digi the dog warns him, but Clicker is very quick to hit the send button. Clicker eventually learns a lesson the hard way when he gets mean comments about his dance moves on social media.My favorite character of the story is Digi because he tells Clicker to do the right thing. I also liked that this story teaches us kindness towards others both in person and on social mediaI think other young readers would really enjoy reading this book and learn from it.Reviewed by: Simran A, 6, Southeast Michigan Mensa