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Click, Click, Who's There?

Click, Click, Who's There?

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everyone should read
Review:
I am a senior citizen from another country outside the U.S. who has had very little opportunities to use technology. As the author pointed out in the book that the internet had been developed rather rapidly within a decade or so and I was planning to retire from my job around that time. As I was opening the book to read, I was not sure whether I would comprehend the text fairly well or I would enjoy reading it. To my surprise not only I was able to digest it well but also enjoyed reading it tremendously.

I would like to point it out that the book is very well planned and deeply thought out. I certainly learned many things by reading it and I would like to recommend everyone to read so that we should be aware of what's evolving around us and remember what is important for our family.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Informative - Rare - Empowerment!
Review: As a former classroom teacher and a current stay at home mom of a 2 & ½ year old daughter, I firmly believe CLICK, CLICK WHO's THERE... is a must read for absolutely every parent and teacher.

Koh's book is a profoundly revolutionary tool for guiding all adults on how to protect and preserve our future generation from the dangers of the Internet. This quick read is informative, simple to understand and most importantly it is one of those rare informational books that truly gives you a gift - the gift of empowerment. I now feel confident that I am properly armed with enough tools to successfully help navigate my daughter through the unregulated world of the Internet. I look forward to reading the next book in the series.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Required reading for parents!
Review: Hard to believe that this is not required reading for parents before they plug the Internet to the family computer. I am so glad I read this book! It is a quick read and full of very helpful ideas. It is obvious that any parent with a child on the Internet should take a couple hours to read this book and learn how easy it is to keep their kids from harm's way. Doing nothing has never been so dangerous-who knew? This book got me wondering why we don't think of all the strangers out there waiting for our kids to hop on the Internet. And do kids really do those rude things via e-mail? Apparently so! The statistics alone astounded me. Two thumbs up for this one!


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