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Put the phone down, Mary Lou
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Put the phone down, Mary Lou
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Current price: $15.99


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Put the phone down, Mary Lou
Current price: $15.99
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Size: Paperback
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"Put the phone down, Mary Lou, there are better things to Do," said Jake.
Does your child use a tablet, phone, or gaming system? This book will illustrate to your child the effects of prolonged screen time in a fun dramatic way. This delightful tale centers on Mary Lou, a girl constantly glued to her phone.
Her friend Jake uses his wit to figure out a way for her to see the world around her. This allows Mary Lou to discover the benefits of engaging her mind with reading and using her imagination.
The book features catchy rhymes and repetitive phrases that engage readers in understanding the risks of excessive phone use, with dramatic symptoms to drive the lesson home for young readers. At its heart, the story promotes friendship and the importance of perseverance in helping others.
"Put the phone down, Mary Lou, there are better things to Do," said Jake.
Does your child use a tablet, phone, or gaming system? This book will illustrate to your child the effects of prolonged screen time in a fun dramatic way. This delightful tale centers on Mary Lou, a girl constantly glued to her phone.
Her friend Jake uses his wit to figure out a way for her to see the world around her. This allows Mary Lou to discover the benefits of engaging her mind with reading and using her imagination.
The book features catchy rhymes and repetitive phrases that engage readers in understanding the risks of excessive phone use, with dramatic symptoms to drive the lesson home for young readers. At its heart, the story promotes friendship and the importance of perseverance in helping others.


















