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This fun picture book encourages kids to unplug and discover the joys of life beyond screens in a positive, engaging way! A Screen-Free Week Book Selection *Readers' Favorite Book Awards Winner Sammy loves his screen. For Sammy, nothing is more fun than streaming cat videos, playing online games, and taking oh-so-fabulous selfies. But when all of the screens in Sammy's house suddenly freeze, his entire family freaks out! Especially when they realize it's only happening to them! Who has it in for Sammy's family and how will they ever survive without their screens? With colorful illustrations…mehr

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This fun picture book encourages kids to unplug and discover the joys of life beyond screens in a positive, engaging way! A Screen-Free Week Book Selection *Readers' Favorite Book Awards Winner Sammy loves his screen. For Sammy, nothing is more fun than streaming cat videos, playing online games, and taking oh-so-fabulous selfies. But when all of the screens in Sammy's house suddenly freeze, his entire family freaks out! Especially when they realize it's only happening to them! Who has it in for Sammy's family and how will they ever survive without their screens? With colorful illustrations and a surprise ending you won't see coming, The Day the Screens Stood Still inspires kids to better balance screen time and family time. Perfect for screen lovers from ages 3-100, The Day the Screens Stood Still is a relatable story families will turn to again and again.
Autorenporträt
R.L. Ullman is the bestselling author of award-winning middle grade and picture books. He creates fun, engaging page-turners that captivate the imaginations of kids and adults alike. His original, relatable characters face adventure and adversity that bring out their inner strengths. He is frequently distracted thinking up new stories, and once got lost in his own neighborhood. Sign up for previews, exclusive stories, and other goodies at rlullman.com, and if you see him wandering around your street please point him in the right direction home.