Teach Your Child Online Safety Through Comics & Stories

Age-appropriate cyber safety lessons for kids 7–17. Learn through interactive comics, narration, and quizzes.

  • ✅ Age-appropriate content (7–17 years)
  • ✅ Interactive comics & audio narration
  • ✅ Child-safe & legally compliant

Illustration of kids reading comics on devices (Level 1–2–3)

What is CyberSafeKids?

A comic-based learning platform teaching children online safety through engaging stories, colorful characters, and interactive lessons. Kids learn to navigate real digital situations in an age-appropriate, safe environment.

📚 Comic Stories

Fun, relatable story-based lessons kids actually enjoy.

🎧 Audio Narration

Narrated content perfect for younger learners.

🎮 Real Scenarios

Situations from games, chats, videos, and social media.

🏅 Quizzes & Certificates

Test knowledge and celebrate progress with certificates.

One Program, Three Age Levels

Cyber risks evolve as kids grow. Each level features unique characters, stories, and topics tailored to specific age groups.

Level 1 – Cyber Juniors (Ages 7–10)

Simple stories and friendly rules for young learners.

  • ✅ Privacy basics
  • ✅ Stranger awareness
  • ✅ Safe gaming & videos

Level 2 – Cyber Explorers (Ages 11–13)

Real school-life scenarios about digital interactions and choices.

  • ✅ Group chats & cyberbullying
  • ✅ Social media safety
  • ✅ Digital reputation

Level 3 – Cyber Guardians (Ages 14–17)

Real teen scenarios taught in a safe, educational format.

  • ✅ Harassment & reporting
  • ✅ Scams, deepfakes & misinformation
  • ✅ Digital footprint & legal awareness

What Parents & Educators Are Saying

"My child loves these lessons! The comics make online safety conversations natural and easy."

– Parent

"Relatable stories that make teaching cyber safety simple and effective. Highly recommended!"

– Teacher

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