Prince Carl Philip and Princess Sofia of Sweden partnered with the BRIS (Children´s Rights in Society) to produce an online parenting guide on internet safety, detailing all you as a parent should know about this topic. They have published the news on their Instagram, adding that the book was sent to all Swedish families who have children turning ten this year, to start a healthy and informed conversation about children`s online life and how parents can be part of it, what dangers exist as well as dictionary explaining key terms a modern parent should know.

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