In a bright little town, near the river so blue, Lived smart Little Red, with her hoodie brand-new. It wasn’t just warm — it was clever and bright, With pockets for gadgets and screens that shone light.
One morning her mum said, “Red, here’s the plan, Send Grandma our photos — she’s our biggest fan. Use your tablet to send them, but please don’t forget: Stay safe while you’re walking, and safe on the Net.
“Never click links from a stranger’s request, Never share secrets — that rule’s for the best.”
Red smiled and set off, with her tablet in hand, Off to the park where the Wi-Fi was grand. But ping! went her screen — a new message appeared: “I’m Grandma’s friend, I’ve something you’ll cheer! Click this quick link to send pics with ease, It’s faster than email — and totally free!”
It was the Cyber Wolf, behind a fake name, A tricky old trick in a shiny new game. Red paused for a moment, her mum’s voice in her head: “If you don’t know the sender — delete it instead.”
She checked Grandma’s number — it wasn’t the same, The Wolf’s fake message was part of his game. Red didn’t click; she was wise and aware, She blocked the bad sender — they vanished from there.
Still, the Wolf wasn’t done — he went to her blog, Posting fake “Grandma” pics through a digital fog. But Red had a plan — she called Cyber Patrol, The helpers who keep the online world whole.
They traced the bad Wolf, shut his scam site right down, And warned all the kids in the schools near the town. From that day on, Red would always advise: “Think before clicking, and use your smart eyes.
Don’t share your passwords, keep profiles tight, And if something feels wrong — then you’re probably right. The Net can be fun, it can help every day, But you’ve got to stay safe in a smart, careful way.”
Quick Safety Tips (a little chant)
- Think before clicking: If it looks odd, don’t tap the link.
- Check the sender: If you don’t know them, delete and block.
- Keep secrets secret: Never share passwords or personal info.
- Ask for help: Tell a grown-up or Cyber Patrol if something feels wrong.