Can a digital screen learn to love the great outdoors?
When Oliver unwraps his birthday gift, he finds more than just a tablet-he finds Kindi, a magical "window to the world." Together, they explore jungles, draw rainbows, and watch spaceships zoom. But soon, Oliver's eyes grow tired, and Kindi's screen begins to overheat.
That's when Oliver realizes something important: Kindi knows everything about the world, but she has never actually felt it.
Join Oliver and Kindi on a heartwarming journey from the bedroom to the garden. Through vibrant, hand-drawn illustrations, children will discover:
The Beauty of Balance: A gentle lesson that while technology is a wonderful tool for learning, the real magic happens outside.
Nature's Wonders: From the tickle of green grass to the spots on a tiny ladybug, Oliver helps Kindi (and your child!) see the world in high definition.
Healthy Habits: An engaging way to talk about "resting our eyes" and "charging our bodies" through play.
Why Parents & Educators Love This Book:
Non-Judgmental Approach: It doesn't treat screens as "bad," but celebrates them as a bridge to real-world curiosity.
Interactive Ending: Includes a "Hero's Contract" and a drawing activity to encourage kids to step outside immediately after reading.
Stunning Artistry: Features professional, high-quality digital illustrations that capture the imagination.
Perfect for ages 3-7. Whether you are looking for a bedtime story or a classroom tool to discuss digital wellness, The Screen That Loved the Sun is the perfect addition to any young explorer's library.