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Riko almost clicked it. But he remembered what his teacher, Bu Ani, taught: “Not everything on the internet is true. Always check two sources before believing.”

Riko smiled. “That’s a virus. Next time, use Yandex like a detective, not a clown.”

Riko knew better. He told himself: “If it sounds too silly or asks for my name and school, don’t click.” He ignored the ad and completed his project. yandex bocil sd

One afternoon, Riko needed to finish a school project about “Why the sky is blue.” He opened Yandex and typed:

The next day, his friend Cika said, “Hey, I saw that video—it asked me to download a game, but now my tablet is slow!” Riko almost clicked it

But wait—there was also an ad:

Moral: A smart bocil doesn’t believe everything online. A smart bocil asks, checks, and stays safe. “That’s a virus

Here’s a short, useful, and engaging story written for “Yandex Bocil SD” (a playful term often associated with curious elementary-school kids who use Yandex as a search engine). The story teaches online safety, critical thinking, and how to search smartly.