Daisy, a bright 7-year-old girl with a wild mop of curls, gently opens her laptop. She’s eager to explore the internet, her tiny hands hovering over the keyboard, excitement and wonder reflected on her face. The room is filled with morning light, making everything seem safe and warm.
Daisy hesitates as a big red button flashes, saying “Click Here For A Surprise!” Her mouse drifts toward it, but she remembers her mom’s voice in her head.
"I wonder if this is okay to click... Mom always says to be careful,"
Mom, Daisy’s caring and tech-savvy mother, notices her daughter’s hesitation. She sits beside Daisy, her arm gently wrapping around her shoulders.
"Daisy, what are you looking at? Some websites aren’t safe for kids, even if they look fun,"
Mom speaks softly, pointing at the screen. She explains how some websites can have harmful things, like strangers or scary pictures, and how important it is to ask a grown-up before clicking unfamiliar links.
"If you ever see something that makes you feel weird or scared, come talk to me or another adult you trust. The internet is fun, but we have to be smart and safe,"
"Thank you, Mom! I promise I won’t click on things unless I ask you first. I want to stay safe and have fun!"
Mom smiles, giving Daisy a proud hug, and together they make a list of favorite safe websites to visit.
Daisy laughs joyfully as she explores a world of puzzles and stories, confident in her new digital wisdom. The room echoes with happiness, and Daisy knows she’s ready for many more safe adventures online.
















