"Learn how to be savvy and safe online in this fun-packed guide."
An essential guide to equip young readers with the skills and knowledge to be critical, questioning online citizens. From scams to propaganda, newspaper headline to manipulative advertising campaigns this book is packed full of interesting and important information.
Full of fun illustrations, the large font and spacious layouts make this an accessible and inviting read. The authors bring to life what could be dry subjects, with interesting and easy to follow examples and explanations. I particularly enjoyed the mini quizzes that assess your abilities as a critical consumer of information. Whilst tips on navigating algorithms, identifying bots and viewing influencers with a healthy dose of cynicism will all resonate with young readers.
Whilst published for children and young people, many adults would also benefit from reading this clear and informative guide. A great addition to any bookshelf.
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Learn how to spot scams and misinformation with this fun, comprehensive guide.
Packed with entertaining illustrations alongside practical information, Fake News and How to Spot it helps identify many pitfalls of everyday and online life - from scams and advertising tricks, to one-sided information and image manipulation. A must-have tool to help make wise choices and navigate a fast-changing world safely and confidently.
A clear and fun guide on evaluating information, to make the best decisions.
The LoveReading4Kids Editorial Team have read and reviewed Fake News and How to Spot It and determined it is suitable for children aged 9-12 years old
Fake News and How to Spot It features in the following genres: Featured Books for 9+ readers, Featured Books for 11+ readers, Recommendations, Computers and the Digital World, Science, Work / Industry, Personal Social Health Economic (PSHE), Children’s / Teenage: Social issues / topics, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Social media, Educational: Mathematics and numeracy, Children’s / Teenage: General interest, Children’s, Teenage and Educational, Educational: Mathematics, science and technology, general, Educational material
Fake News and How to Spot It is available in Paperback
Fake News and How to Spot It was written by Holly Bathie, Alex Frith and published by Usborne Publishing Ltd. an imprint of Usborne Publishing
Fake News and How to Spot It has 176 pages
Yes it is part of Usborne Life Skills series
£6.29