Bluetooth & the World Wide Web: 1 (Bluetooth & Friends)


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The Amazon #1 Bestselling childrens book and the debut title from David Hardcastle! Sequel coming soon...Simon Ranchilla is being bullied by the grasshoppers in his class; hes the only insect in his school with a blue fang.But when their connection to the World Wide Web is attacked by WASP Simon suddenly discovers his fang has an amazing ability.With the help of his dentist a mechanic and a grumpy old flea Simon and his friends set off on a mission to save their community!- ENDORSEMENTS & REVIEWS -Paul Reeves of Impact Radio USA: Using such characters and terms as Mrs. Longlegs Web Attack Special Patrol (WASP) Claire Spinn Bluetooth and many others E. Rachael Hardcastle and her father David Hardcastle have captured written the perfect book for children -and adults too!- as they tackle the concept of bullying in a non-threatening but highly educational manner in their newest release Bluetooth & The World Wide Web! Using humor to address a most serious topic Emma and David entertain and elicit laughter while also driving home the point of one of the toughest topics in our schools and neighborhoods today. Emma and Dave perfectly captured the various nuances of bullying the emotions and consequences of being a victim and even the avenues toward a solution. Pick up Bluetooth & The World Wide Web today and laugh cry and learn more about the concept of bullying and how it can be defeated!Malcolm Clarke Durham Ct. Cllr UK: The authors cover a lot of ground in this look at computers and technology issues set in an insect world. E. Rachael Hardcastles proven ability to take wide-ranging serious issues and re-package them in a thought-provoking way is evident throughout as you learn about networks communication fake news cyber-bullying hacking and even racism in a story spun around the original masters of a web; the spider. The co-authors subtly satirise the many pointless divisions and prejudices we encounter in the digital and non-digital world every day and aside from the deeper themes the plot is rich and the metaphors are vibrant and clever.
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