FOR PARENTS

Hi, mum. Hi, dad.

We know that raising children today comes with new pressures most generations never had to navigate. Screens, messages, strangers, trends, and split-second choices now reach into everyday family life. Many caregivers know safety matters, but are not always sure how to teach it calmly and confidently.

Securely Ever After helps families build wise, aware, and confident children through stories, tools, and practical guidance that fit real life. We focus on judgment, habits, and conversations that make children harder targets online and offline.

Because lasting safety is not built through fear. It is built through trust, preparation, and everyday moments at home.

Check out a few resources below.

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For Kids: The Pause Playbook

The Pause Playbook is a practical story and activity book that helps parents teach children how to slow down, think clearly, and make safer choices in everyday situations. Designed for ages 4–8, it turns important safety lessons into calm, engaging moments children will remember and use.

For Teens: CRUMBS

Book cover titled "Crumbs" by Dami Eluyera features a large chocolate chip cookie with a bite taken out. Purple background with a caption and floating comments from social media, including "You're not going to believe this," "Screenshot or you're catfished," and "No way!!"

Uche thought the scariest thing in her life was being seen.
Then a single strange notification changed everything.

What begins as a harmless digital moment quickly becomes a fight for truth, safety, and survival. As hidden clues surface and online shadows grow louder, Uche is pulled into a world of cyber deception, manipulation, and silent threats that feel impossible to outrun.

Crumbs pulls teens—and the adults who love them—into the real dangers of the digital world through a fast-paced, emotionally charged thriller about faith, fear, friendship, and finding the courage to fight back when the danger is invisible and the cost of one wrong click could be everything.

If you’re a parent trying to protect your family, all the cybersecurity noise can feel overwhelming. Here are a few practical, real-world reads to help make it simpler at home.