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Sharing Pictures – The Storybook
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This is a great birthday party Tia!
It’s Tia’s birthday party.Jessie, Tia and Mo are playing together.
What’s that noise?
This can make youlook like anything!
It’s Tia’s brother Kyle.He’s taking pictures on his phone.
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Your turn! Have fun!Wow!
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Ooh!We can send it to
other people we know!
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Amber
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Chloe
Simon
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These photos are great. Can I send them to Nan?
Yeah, go on!
Can you tell who they are?
SENT
The friends send the photos to more people.
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The next day at school…
Everyone has seen those photos!
What’s going on Mo?
Sorry Kyle.
It’s OK.At least I looked COOL in it!
It’s not so bad.
The photos were funny!
James said I look better as a toad. It doesn’t feel funny now.
Hey, I was in one of those photos. You shouldn’t have
shared a picture of me without asking f irst!
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What should we do?The children spot their teacher.
Miss Humphrey listens carefully as the friends explain.
Miss, can we talk toyou about something?
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Some of the people you sent the photos to have shared them.
This means they have sent them to other people.
They should have asked you f irst.
The friends feel much better now.
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That sounds Toad-ally awesome!
I will ask everyone who has the photos to delete them from
their phone.
It’s important to think carefully before you share a photo.
But don’t worry. You did the right thing by coming to me for help.
Can you unscramble the character names?
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Answers1. Her nan. 2. No: they sent them to four other people. 3. People who received them went on to share them with even more people. 4. The photo of him looking like a toad had been shared with other people, and they were laughing at him. 5. That they should have asked his permission first. 6. They told their teacher, Miss Humphrey. 7. She would ask all of the children in the school who have copies of the photo to delete them from their phones.
Want to watch the Jessie & Friends cartoons with your child?The three cartoons and additional online safety information can be found at:
Jessie & Friends follows the adventures of Jessie, Tia and Mo as they begin to navigate the online world. The friends learn that while the internet can be an exciting place where we can learn and have fun, sometimes we may encounter things online which make us feel worried or sad, and it’s important to ask a grown-up for help if we need it.
Each storybook has been created for a different age group:
Here are some suggested questions to ask your child once you have read the storybook together. Asking questions can help you check their understanding and start a conversation about their safety online.
Jessie & Friends: Watching Videos
Jessie & Friends: Sharing Pictures
Jessie & Friends: Playing Games
(4-5 years)
(5-6 years)
(6-7 years)
1. Who did Tia want to send the pictures to at f irst?2. Was Tia’s nan the only person they sent them to? 3. How did more people end up seeing the pictures?4. What made Mo feel sad? 5. What did Kyle say about the friends sharing a picture with him in it?6. What did the friends do when they found out that their photos had been shared with other people at school? 7. What did Miss Humphrey say she would do to help?
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Jessie & Friends: Sharing Pictures - Questions