Ned the Internet Troll Bundle
Ned the Internet Troll Bundle
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When we released Ned the Internet Troll, so many teachers, parents, and caregivers told us the same thing: “I wish there was a quick tool we could keep on hand to help kids handle troll behavior.”
So we made one.
We’re excited to introduce the Ned Educational Card. It’s a colorful 6×9 card featuring Ned on the front and practical guidance on the back for identifying “troll thoughts” and using the Ned Steps to handle online negativity.
It’s printed on thick, tear-resistant matte cardstock so it can live in classrooms, backpacks, desks, and anywhere kids might need a reminder that trolls don’t get to control their story.
You can get the card on its own, or bundled with the book.
Thank you for helping us teach kids how to handle trolls with confidence (and maybe even a little laughter).
The Ned bundle contains:
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"I love this! The NED Pledge will be such a valuable tool as children are discovering the online world, while also supporting positive social skills in person!" -Vita Luta, Children's Therapist
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Ned the Internet Troll identifies the concerns of internet safety for children and provides an age appropriate tool to support children's developing sense of online awareness that is easily remembered and applicable for immediate real life use." -Kelly Burke, Children's Reading Specialist
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "Ned, the Internet Troll” is the perfect way to teach personal engagement skills in a child-friendly way. Being Nice Every Day is something we should all be using - whether in person or online - and it’s never too early to start practicing." -Kate Fey, Speech-Language Pathologist
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ "This is a great resource for children to build their resilience and emotional literacy skills in such a playful and engaging way, with the support of the adults around them." -Yara Naggar, Child Psychologist
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “As a child psychologist, I find Ned the Internet Troll to be a developmentally appropriate and compassionate resource that helps young children build kindness, emotional awareness, and a sense of belonging both online and offline. This book serves as a much-needed tool to help children feel included and to encourage positive behaviours and guidance in a relatable and emotionally connectable manner.” -Deepalakshmi, Child Psychologist
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I really enjoyed Ned the Internet Troll and would definitely recommend it for younger kids who are starting to go online. It’s a fun, simple way to introduce kindness and good behavior on the internet. The artwork is whimsical and fun. Nice work Paul Castle
First of all the illustrations for this book are absolutely beautiful. Paul Castle is a very talented artist. The story was really sweet and very apt to the world at the moment. But it is written very cleverly and carefully. A difficult subject tackled in a caring way.
In a world where hate dominated social media and people have been feeling so comfortable bullying others and aggressively trying to humiliate unknowns in the internet, this book is a breath of fresh air. In a cute and smart way, we navigate through the behaviours that are hurtful for good, empathetic people, and get equipped with tools to protect our own mental health by remembering the funny trolls. I read the book before giving it as a present and can say it helps adults as much as it can help children.
Love. Love. Love this book. Read it 3 times. I'm 68 yes old and I believe everyone should read this , even all the internet Trolls. They might learn something and start doing the right thing too . Wonderful story for all ages.
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In reading and reviewing this book it was greatly needed. It is exactly what I wanted to make these types of people need to learn they are wrong. My daughter will be interning at a summer camp that she has gone to since she was 6 years old now 13. She wants to read the book to them and show them what good people do for eachother. Once again your books are amazing and give me such hope that there are real people in this world.
