{"id":215186,"date":"2023-10-06T10:39:01","date_gmt":"2023-10-06T10:39:01","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/?p=215186"},"modified":"2023-10-06T10:39:01","modified_gmt":"2023-10-06T10:39:01","slug":"new-e-book-by-katie-piper-highlights-importance-of-digital-connectivity-for-kids","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bestwnews.com\/technology\/new-e-book-by-katie-piper-highlights-importance-of-digital-connectivity-for-kids\/","title":{"rendered":"New e-book by Katie Piper highlights importance of digital connectivity for kids"},"content":{"rendered":"

Katie Piper OBE is aiming to shine a light on children and families across the UK left behind by digital exclusion \u2013 with the world's first \u201cendless\u201d children's e-book.<\/p>\n

The TV presenter, activist, and mum of two, gathered real-life experiences from people living in poverty, in order to inspire the digital story, Alfie's Magic Phone. <\/p>\n

It tells the tale of a young boy living without data or internet connection at home, and his sadness as his friends are able to use super-fast mobile phone apps to arrange to meet up and play football without him.<\/p>\n

But when Alfie discovers a shiny phone in his dad's wardrobe, he is transported to \u201cDataville\u201d, on the \u201cmost magical mission ever\u201d.<\/p>\n

The poignant story features sweet illustrations from Tom McLaughlin, with a hidden surprise \u2013 zooming in on different parts of the pictures allows the readers to see the next part of the story, in a seemingly \u201cinfinite\u201d thread.<\/p>\n

And the e-book, inspired by first-hand accounts from anti-poverty charity, the Trussell Trust, is designed to raise awareness of the importance of digital connectivity for kids.<\/p>\n

Released by Tesco Mobile, the e-book was designed to engage and educate connected families who may take their own digital connection for granted, encouraging them to help close the digital divide and make e-books like this one accessible to all.<\/p>\n

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Alfie's experience of being cut off from loved ones, locked out of life-changing services, and held back through a lack of connection, is one shared by 1.7m million households currently, according to a 2023 report by Lords communications and Digital.<\/p>\n

To help create the story, Katie collaborated with the Trussell Trust, and consulted people with lived experience of poverty, to anchor her story in the realities of facing financial hardship and digital exclusion.<\/p>\n

Katie Piper said: \u201cThis illustrated educational tale explores a new interactive format that could one day become the norm in schools. No family should be left behind due to digital exclusion.<\/p>\n

\u201cThis is more than just a story \u2013 it\u2019s a tool for change, helping those of us who can take being connected for granted to understand the importance of connectivity for every family across the UK.\u201d<\/p>\n

Beyond the fictional world of Alfie and his Magic Phone, Tesco Mobile has also pledged to connect 50,000 people facing financial hardship by 2025, through its Little Helps Databank.<\/p>\n

CEO Jonathan Taylor said: \u201cWe are immensely proud to join forces with the Trussell Trust and Katie Piper, to address the issue of digital exclusion among families around the UK in such a poignant way.<\/p>\n

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