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Keezi Kids Pretend Workbench DIY Tools 97 Piece Children Role Play Toys Red

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Keezi Kids Workbench Play Set - Red

It is never too young to learn the tools of the trade. And the Keezi Workbench Playset is just perfect for your 3 year-old and above to develop creative skills, improve hand-eye co-ordination and enhance technical thinking. With this colourful 97-pc pretend playset, there is a good selection of workable tools to really experience their functions, and an assortment of rack, tray and shelf to help your child learn organization skills. Better still, your child can even create their own trucks for added fun! Every part of the playset is rendered child-safe, so that you worry less about safety and enjoy more of the awesome play this Keezi Workbench Playset will bring to your child and family. Order one today for his or her next birthday or as a wonderful Christmas gift.

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* Features
* Variety of realistic looking tools
* Tool rack and accessories
* Colourful design
* 97-pcs accessories
* Fun learning tool
* Recommended age 3 years above
* Adult supervision recommended at all times
* Flat packed and easy to assemble
* EN71 European Safety of Toys certified

Specifications
* Material: Plastic
* Accessories: 97pcs
* Product care: Wipe with a clean cloth occasionally
* Bench size: 70cm x 28cm x 96cm
* Colour: Black

Package Content
1 x Keezi Workbench Play Set

Tips for protecting your children online

In today's digital age, ensuring your children's safety while they browse the internet is paramount. As they explore the vast online world through smartphones, gaming consoles, laptops, and other devices, it's essential to implement measures to shield them from potentially harmful content and interactions. Here are some tips to help you safeguard your children online:

1. Communication is Key

Open and ongoing communication with your children about online safety is crucial. Discuss the potential dangers they may encounter online, such as pornography, cyberbullying, and violent content. Encourage them to come to you with any concerns or questions they may have.

2. Set Clear Boundaries

Establish clear rules and boundaries regarding internet usage. Define appropriate time limits for browsing and specify which websites and apps are off-limits. Make sure your children understand the consequences of violating these rules. You can also restrict some of these apps or online content utilising device level parental controls explained below.

3. Utilise Parental Controls

Take advantage of the parental control features available on devices and internet browsers. These controls allow you to block access to specific websites, set age-appropriate content filters, and monitor your children's online activities. Familiarise yourself with the parental control options on smartphones, gaming consoles, and laptops to effectively manage your children's online experiences.

4. Educate Yourself

Stay informed about the latest trends and technologies related to online safety. Familiarise yourself with popular social media platforms, gaming communities, and messaging apps that your children may use, including the functions they provide. This knowledge will help you understand the potential risks and take appropriate action to protect your children.

5. Monitor Their Online Activities

Regularly monitor your children's online activities to ensure they are adhering to the rules and staying safe. Keep an eye on their browsing history, social media interactions, and messaging apps. Be vigilant for any signs of cyberbullying or exposure to inappropriate content.

6. Encourage Safe Online Behavior

Teach your children about the importance of practicing safe online behavior. Remind them never to share personal information, such as their full name, address, or phone number, with strangers online. Encourage them to think critically about the content they encounter and to report anything that makes them feel uncomfortable or unsafe.

7. Lead by Example

Be a positive role model for your children by demonstrating responsible and respectful online behavior yourself. Show them how to navigate the internet safely and responsibly, and emphasize the importance of treating others with kindness and empathy online.

8. Reporting abuse, making complaints and finding more information

For additional resources and guidance on online safety, visit the Australian e-Safety Commissioner's website at www.esafety.gov.au. Here, you'll find a wealth of information, including tips for parents, educational resources for children, and tools for reporting online abuse and harassment.

You can also report abuse through the website’s online form.

By following these tips and utilising available resources, you can help keep your children safe from pornography, cyberbullying, violent content, and other unsafe material while they navigate the internet. Remember, proactive measures and open communication are key to fostering a safe and positive online environment for your family.

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