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Help us reach more teachers, parents, and schools. Here's everything they need to know:

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Hey! I just found The Cyber Chronicle - it's this cool project where middle schoolers and college students are teaching kids about cybersecurity through mystery stories instead of boring lectures.

The first book "Cyber Clues: The Secret Door" follows two kids solving cyber mysteries while learning about passwords, phishing, and staying safe online. It's actually fun to read (not like a textbook at all).

Why it's worth checking out:

  • Adventure stories that teach real cybersecurity concepts
  • Monthly lesson plans and activities for teachers & families
  • COPPA compliant, ad-free, no creepy data collection
  • ISTE standards-aligned for schools
  • Built by students, for students

Get a free chapter here: thecyberchronicle.com/stories

Early adopter price is only $2.99 until December 31, 2025 (then it goes up to $4.99). Perfect for classrooms, homeschool families, or just curious kids who love a good mystery!

Check it out: thecyberchronicle.com