Keeping Under 5s safe on-line - Childnet
https://www.childnet.com/ufiles/Keeping-Under-Fives-Safe-Online2.pdf
Online safety tips for parents of pre-school children 0-5 Year Olds checklist -internet matters.org
Smartie the Penguin - An online safety story for 3 to 7 year olds. Join in with Mummy Penguin's song and follow the adventures of Smartie the Penguin as he learns how to be safe on the internet. the first version of the story covers the following 3 themes;
1. Pop ups and in app purchasing
2. Inappropriate websites for older children
3. Cyberbullying
The second version of the story covers the follwoing 3 themes;
1. Upsetting images
2. Unreliable information
3. Talking to strangers online
https://www.childnet.com/resources/smartie-the-penguin
Digiduck stories have been created to help parents and teachers educate children aged 3 - 7 about how to be a good friend online.
https://www.childnet.com/resources/digiduck-stories/digiducks-famous-friend
https://www.childnet.com/resources/digiduck-stories/digiducks-big-decision
Some other resources which you may find helpful in supporting your child online are:
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Advice and online guides about gaming and PEGI age ratings.
Information presented for parents and carers to find games suitable for children, teenagers and young adults.
Expert reviews, advice and age appropriate recommendations on games, apps, films and more.
Helping you to better protect your children online.
If you have a serious problem, you can click on one of the following buttons for advice or to report it:
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Are you worried about your child and online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with them online? Report it to CEOP.
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