This story very clearly demonstrates the importance of knowing who a friend is or isn't on the internet. Following a naive raccoon, who befriends a 'fox' she has never met in person, children will learn that this can lead to very dangerous real life situations. Readers will additionally start to learn common Japanese phrases and also see how language use when texting between friends becomes informal.With free access to a bilingual audio book and hiragana chart bookmark, this picture book has been written for primary aged beginners of Japanese, (ideally Year 3 and 4 Strand of the Australian Curriculum but can also be used for Year 5 and 6). Each colourful page is presented in HIRAGANA ONLY until the end of the story. Once the story is complete, there are easily identifiable white pages with the English meaning, clearly linked to the matching kanji page number, so that children are able to refer to this page when they are unsure of meaning as they go.