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If You Give Your Kid a Smart Phone
A Children's Book for Grown Ups
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Narrated by:
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Carl H Martens
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By:
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Bill Jobs
About this listen
If you give a kid a smart phone, you’ll have a lot of headaches to fix.
Bringing the question of whether or not children are mature enough to have their own smart devices, this downward spiral of a spoiled kid gone rotten will show the consequences of giving a child gifts for which they’re not ready. From accidentally flushing the phone down the toilet to crying for the next gadget update, parents will learn that if you give a kid a smart phone, you’ll only cause trouble.
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