Mitzi and the Big Bad Nosy Wolf: A Digital Citizenship Story

by Teresa Bateman (Author) Jannie Ho (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
A clever lamb outsmarts a nosy wolf in this humorous fable about online safety for young children.

When a furry stranger named Rolf starts asking Mitzi questions about her name, where she lives, where her mom and dad work, and more, Mitzi quickly devises a strategy to dispatch the nosy wolf using her dance skills!

A refrain of “That’s Private!” teaches kids the importance of privacy when it comes to sharing personal information while hilarious visual gags keep the reading experience light.
 
Author Teresa Bateman created Mitzi when she was a school librarian as a way to talk with her students about the dos and don'ts of online safety. Perfect for teaching children how to use the internet in a safe, respectful manner, Mitzi and the Big Bad Nosy Wolf is just the book for today's young digital citizens.

Back matter includes Mitzi’s Rules for Digital Citizenship, which outlines best practices when using the internet, from safety to cyberbullying; a glossary that include such terms as publicprivate, and digital footprint; and a memory game activity for at home or classroom use.
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Kirkus

A useful object lesson for teaching kids how to be smart about strangers.

School Library Journal

K-Gr 3--Mitzi the fluffy lamb is too excited to heed warnings about strangers from her mom and dad as she heads out to go dancing in the forest. Her parents remind her to bring a friend, but all her buddies are busy. While the exuberant Mitzi practices her moves, the tango and the funky chicken, a wolf hides behind a tree, watching. Woodland friends look on in dread as he approaches the lamb and asks her name; now Mitzi remembers everything her parents told her. Regretting that she hadn't listened to her parents, Mitzi now must put their rules into action. "That's PRIVATE!" she says firmly. The wolf wants to take her picture. "No one takes my picture without permission," she retorts. When he asks to dance with her, Mitzi has a plan and tells him to show her the Charleston. Can Mitzi tire out the scheming wolf and get away? Teresa Bateman's hilarious riff on "Little Red Riding Hood" fasts forward to finding oneself in a dangerous situation with a stranger. Subtitled "A Digital Citizenship Story," the tale ends with a list of rules to stay safe online, including those covered in the plot. Other rules cover heeding age requirements for websites, and warnings about plagiarism and use of copyrighted materials. It is never too early to teach safe and responsible online usage: this story is intended for early elementary readers, but the rules may miss the audience to whom they are directed. Bold illustrations depict a classic fairytale forest and cottage, a wolf with dastardly expressions, and a lamb who's more artful than she looks. VERDICT A cautionary tale about strangers for the young set.--Sarah Webb

Copyright 2022 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

Review quotes

The book uses humor to lighten the message-driven text, offering caregivers a safe, comfortable way to broach a tough subject with children. The digital illustrations are cute and expressive. . . . Bateman caps off the book with backmatter that educates young readers about digital citizenship and privacy.—Kirkus Review

Teresa Bateman
Teresa Bateman is an award-winning author and retired school librarian. She has won both the Storytelling World Award and the Anne Izard Storyteller's Award. Her books include Keeper of Soles, an ALA Notable Children's Book, and Job Wanted, which as nominated for The Washington Children's Choice Award, The New York State Charlotte Award, the Young Hoosier Book Award, and the Virginia Readers' Choice Award. She lives in Tacoma, Washington.

Jannie Ho is a children's book illustrator and former art director and graphic designer, having worked at such places as Nickelodeon, Scholastic, and TIME Magazine for Kids. She lives in Boston, MA
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780823453238
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Holiday House
Publication date
January 03, 2023
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV036000 - Juvenile Fiction | Science & Technology
JUV039100 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Peer Pressure
JUV049000 - Juvenile Fiction | Computers & Digital Media
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Safety
Internet
Safety measures
Strangers
Privacy, Right of

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