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Books with author Shannon McClintock Miller

  • Don't Share Your Plans Online

    Shannon McClintock Miller

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    A key rule for avoiding predators is never to share your plans online. Readers will learn why this is essential for staying safe, as well as what to do if someone online presses them to discuss their schedule. Learning this lesson will raise students awareness of conducting themselves safely online.
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  • Don't Talk to Strangers Online

    Shannon McClintock Miller

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Readers learn from a young age not to talk to strangers they encounter in the real world, but they may not understand the danger of talking to strangers online. Accessible text explains why this is unsafe and informs readers of what they should do if someone online says things that make them uncomfortable. The awareness raised in students will help them become confident and safe Internet users.
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  • Don't Share Your Address Online

    Shannon McClintock Miller

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    An important aspect of online safety for children is not giving out their address. Students are told reasons why they should not give strangers their address or provide it to websites without a parents permission. Learning this lesson is one of the foundations of becoming a safe Internet user.
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  • Winning Every Day

    Shannon Miller

    Paperback (Bantam Books for Young Readers, May 11, 1998)
    Shannon Miller, the most decorated gymnast in American history, has won sixteen medals and is one of the sports world's most positive role models. Yet none of it would have happened if a little girl from Oklahoma hadn't dared to dream . . . and followed up on that dream with hard work, commitment, and a firm belief in herself."I've learned to be disciplined and organized in order to balance gymnastics, college, and a social life," says Shannon. But how does she do it? And is that kind of focus within your reach? Yes! With friendly, upbeat advice, Shannon shares how she succeeds in being a winner both inside and outside the gym. Inspiring sections in Winning Every Day include: Getting motivated Setting goals Eating healthy (with recipes!) Handling stress Finding spiritual fulfillment Achieving your dreamsand much more, including personal gymnastics anecdotes, diary excerpts, and full-color photos from Shannon's private collection. Winning Every Day - Shannon Miller's down-to-earth approach to getting the most out of life - will make you a winner too!
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  • The Moth King: The Moth King Chronicles

    Shannon Miller

    eBook (Shannon John Miller, Nov. 7, 2016)
    The evil Butterfly Lord has conquered the stronghold of Spiderkeep, and now sets his sights on the Mondrial crown borne by the exiled Moth King. Peladry Proil is a human boy born into a world where giant butterflies, moths and beetles rule kingdoms for the Mondrial Vega, a giant infant cicada who sleeps in the centre of the world. Peladry must find the Moth King and return him to his rightful throne.
  • Be Nice Online

    Shannon Miller

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Netiquettebeing polite to others onlineis a foundation of becoming a responsible Internet user. Readers will learn the basics of good online behavior as well as what to do if they encounter cyberbullies or other rude or abusive behavior. The lessons learned in this volume will provide readers with tools to develop digital citizenship.
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  • Keep Your Passwords Secret

    Shannon Miller

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Passwords are important personal information that should not be sharednot even with a best friend. Readers will learn why password privacy is key to their safety and the potential consequences of telling others confidential information. This lesson will help students stay safe online.
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  • Don't Talk to Strangers Online

    Shannon Miller

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Readers learn from a young age not to talk to strangers they encounter in the real world, but they may not understand the danger of talking to strangers online. Accessible text explains why this is unsafe and informs readers of what they should do if someone online says things that make them uncomfortable. The awareness raised in students will help them become confident and safe Internet users.
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  • Be Nice Online

    Shannon Miller

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Netiquette, being polite to others online is a foundation of becoming a responsible Internet user. Readers will learn the basics of good online behavior as well as what to do if they encounter cyberbullies or other rude or abusive behavior. The lessons learned in this volume will provide readers with tools to develop digital citizenship.
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  • Keep Your Passwords Secret

    Shannon Miller

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Passwords are important personal information that should not be sharednot even with a best friend. Readers will learn why password privacy is key to their safety and the potential consequences of telling others confidential information. This lesson will help students stay safe online.
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  • Don't Share Your Phone Number Online

    Shannon Miller

    Paperback (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Keeping your phone number private is important to online safety. Readers will learn why they should not tell strangers their phone number and how to respond if they are asked for it. This information will help readers become more aware of the basics of Internet safety.
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  • Don't Share Your Phone Number Online

    Shannon Miller

    Library Binding (PowerKids Press, July 15, 2013)
    Keeping your phone number private is important to online safety. Readers will learn why they should not tell strangers their phone number and how to respond if they are asked for it. This information will help readers become more aware of the basics of Internet safety.
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