Kimika loves sharing her artwork and connecting with others who enjoy drawing. So when she receives a kind message from someone who compliments her art, she feels excited and proud.
At first, the conversation seems harmless. But soon, the questions begin to change.
How old are you?
Where do you live?
Do your parents check your tablet?
Do you ever feel lonely?
Kimika knows something doesn't feel right. She remembers what Mom and Dad taught her: pause first, think carefully, and never share personal information online. Instead of ignoring the uneasy feeling in her stomach, Kimika decides to trust it.
With help from her family, Kimika and Kalynn learn an important lesson about internet safety, privacy, trusted adults, and the difference between a friendly message and a warning sign.