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No connections. Play it safe. These were the rules Ivey lived her life by. Until she hit Mustang, Colorado, a perfectly imperfect town where the citizens were welcoming and one of them included the tall, beautiful, macho man, rancher cowboy, Grayson Cody. On the run for a decade, Ivey knew she was supposed to play it safe. But she was tired of being on the run. She wanted normal. She wanted real. She wanted a home. And she wanted Grayson Cody. And Gray wanted Ivey. Everyone who saw them could see they belonged together. There was one man in this world for Ivey and one woman for Grayson Cody. So they fell in love. But just as quickly as they fell together, they were betrayed and torn apart. Separated for years, Ivey was certain her life would not include her rancher cowboy. Until the town of Mustang reached out when Gray was in trouble. Even though she thought he broke her heart, she charged in to help, only for Gray and Ivey to discover they were betrayed. And not only that, Gray had an enemy who would stop at nothing to defeat him.
Meet the sugar glider twins, Swoosh and Glide! See how they help one another, always side by side. They live in the hollow of an old river gum, playing with their family and having lots of fun. The twins share their rules to keep them safe online. What are your family rules for fun technology time?Swoosh, Glide and Rule Number 5 is a fun and engaging way to explore online safety with young children.Teaching children to ask for help is key to keeping them safe.This book helps set the foundation for good online habits early so they can carry this through to school and beyond - be safe, be kind, ask for help and make good choices.
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What does it mean to stay safe online? What exactly is Internet safety? Emerging readers need to know these important concepts. Straightforward, neutral text and vivid photographs provide readers with the tools they need to be successful and safe users of all types of media.
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