Police are issuing advice over a cyberbullying craze sweeping across the Island.
The 'MoMo Challenge' encourages children to perform dangerous tasks, such as self-harm.
Officers say parents and guardians should speak to their youngsters about their internet use, social media and gaming.
The constabulary says children should be told their activity will be monitored to keep them safe, and re-assured they can speak up if they see anything inappropriate.
Lastly, the constabulary says local schools will be offering further advice in the form of letters being sent home.
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