Well Done, Elliston Elliston Finds Fun Things Without Screens is more than a story-it's a wake-up call for parents and a joyful challenge for kids.
When Elliston's dad dares him to spend an entire week without screens-no cell phones, no TV, no video games, no laptops-Elliston thinks it's going to be impossible. But as the days go by, something amazing happens. He makes new friends at the park, learns the art of origami, discovers hidden treasures at the bookstore, cooks a family dinner with his sister, and enjoys pizza after a lively baseball game. By the end of the week, Elliston realizes he doesn't want the video game he was promised-he wants a baseball bat to keep playing with his new friends.
This inspiring fourth book in the Well Done, Elliston series tackles one of the most urgent issues facing our children today: the harmful impact of excessive screen time on young minds. Research shows that constant tech use is linked to anxiety, depression, and poor social skills in kids. Elliston Finds Fun Things Without Screens offers an engaging, relatable story that models healthy alternatives-encouraging children to build social connections, think for themselves, and enjoy the great outdoors. The book includes activity pages and, in every Elliston and Ellalee Book, kids can search for a hidden letter and number, along with the same number of lizards or butterflies hiding on each page
Perfect for Republican and Christian parents who value family time, strong morals, and raising resilient, confident kids, this book will inspire your child to put down the device and pick up life. Give your children the gift of real friendships, active play, and mental wellness-because the future of America depends on it.
A must-read for every child in America-and every parent who wants to raise happy, healthy, and socially confident kids.
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