Like any other child, Nari had a great interest in exploring the virtual world as much as she did the real one. She loved technology and all sorts of machines and devices, and she was up-to-date with the latest websites and applications for games and knowledge.
It was a sunny afternoon when Nari’s parents presented her with a special tablet as a birthday gift. It was sleek and swift, having bright buttons that were even jolly under her fingertips. With glee, Nari logged into her favorite game where she could construct buildings and engage in battles and adventures with friends online.
Taking a deep breath, Nari replied, “Thank you! But I only trade gems with my real-life friends. Sorry!”
The stranger didn’t reply after that. Nari felt a bit relieved and proud of herself for remembering the rules. She went back to building her castle, feeling happy and safe.
That night, Nari’s parents called her for a discussion about her adventures on the internet. They commended her for making the right decision and insisted that like in life, the world wide web also has its ugly sides. They explained to her how to unfriend and report someone who makes her uncomfortable or tries to send something personal to her.
From that day on, Nari continued to explore the digital world with confidence and joy. She always remembered the lessons about online safety and knew that with her parents’ guidance, she could enjoy her adventures online while staying safe and smart.
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