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Why Can’t I Have a Cell Phone? Ten percent of book proceeds will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital National Cancer Institute. Please help get my message known. Parents should limit their child’s use of a phone. Or better yet, restrict their time on the internet. Children must learn to express themselves, each in their own way. And be encouraged to use their imagination again, today. This may appear to be an insignificant rhyming scheme. But the reality is children can’t take their eyes off that glowing screen. There are two crucial questions; At what age should a child get a smartphone? Do smartphone and social media addiction start at an early age? Does your child: *Withdraw from family favoring the phone? *Get angry or disturbed when the phone is not available? *Are school, daily chores, and activities affected by excessive phone use? *Are their changes in mood, eating habits, and sleep? Simple fixes: *Educate your children on cell phone use. *Make a plan to limit phone use. *Monitor who your children connect with. *Establish no-phone zones. Anderson the Aardvark has been begging his father for a cell phone, but is he ready for the added responsibility that comes with having a smartphone? Why Can’t I Have a Cell Phone is a cute illustrated rhyming story that’s sure to bring smiles to young readers’ faces. With wit and humor, the story influences children’s behavior in positive ways. Kids learn the importance of morality, common decency, and the value of family interaction. The book offers parents of elementary school children effective ways to prevent social media addiction and reliance on cell phones. Anderson is so excited when he finally gets his first cell phone for his birthday! How does he handle this new responsibility? How do Anderson and his family deal with his growing addiction to social media? Find out in this fun-filled adventure that encourages children to engage in valuable personal interaction with family and friends, rather than a dependency on cell phones, social media, and the internet. Added extras: book discussion page plus coloring section. Page Up and Order Now. Please help us help these brave children in St. Jude.
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