I created this lens to support the Polly Klaas® Foundation. You can help, too.
Help the Polly Klaas® Foundation find missing children, prevent children from going missing, and pass laws like Amber Alert that help keep children safe. Build a lens for them at the Polly Klaas® Foundation Headquarters on Squidoo or visit the Polly Klaas® Foundation website.
Kids Just Wanna Have Fun
An Internet Doggie's Recommendation
Hey ya'll,I'm Krystal, and I'm an Internet doggie.
My human found me on www.petfinder.com. Now, most days I'm on her lap while we're working on the computer, emailing, IMing, and talking on the Internet phone. Aaarrf!
The only thing I can think of that might be better than being an Internet doggie, is being an Internet kid.
Wow! Can you imagine how much fun that must be!
Internet kids get to be in constant touch with members of their pack all day and night! They can IM their pack-friends, update their profiles, share photos and favorite music! They don't even have to bother with email!
When Internet kids are left home alone, they don't have to be alone. They can be in touch with their pack-friends! If they need permission from their pack-leader to do something, they can IM them! They get to meet new pack-friends from all over. Who could ask for more!
I'll admit, we could ask for some more safety precautions. I'm the guard dog at our home. When someone I don't know knocks on the door, you better believe I bark up a storm--Aaarrf, Aaarrf, Aaarrf, Aaarrf!
But, with the Internet, there's very little that alerts me to start barking.
That's why I'm glad the Polly Klaas® Foundation has their highly repected Internet Safety Kit--so all pack-leaders can talk to their pack-members and guide them on safe ways to use the Internet.
Take it from me pack-leaders, the Internet Safety Kit can help you and your pack members be safer on the Internet. Internet kids can still have fun, and ya'll can relax a little. Use the link below to order.
Important Links
- Order Your Free Internet Safety Kit Today
- Guidance for parents on ways to:
--Keep your children safer online.
--Help open communication about the Internet with your children. - Nationwide Poll of Teens and Tweens
- The explosion in social networking on the Internet offers unprecedented benefits. At the same time, kids are engaging in very risky online behavior.
- How To Make A Lens
- Here's a checklist that helps you make your first lens.
Some of My Favorite Things.
Special Report from an Internet Doggie
1. Getting a neck massage with the keyboard--amazing!2. Telling folks about the Polly Klaas Foundation Internet Safety Kit.
3. Chatting (aarrf! arrrff!) with my pack members--they're all over the place: North Carolina, Massachusetts, California, and even Washington, DC.
4. Reading the ASPCA enewsletter.
5. Reading the United Animal Nations enewsletter.
6. Listening to bluegrass music.
