GIVEAWAY
Enter for a chance to win a copy of Lian Sommer’s Cats vs. Ai Pets!
Six (6) winners receive:
- A copy of Cats vs. Ai Pets
Giveaway begins December 16, 2019, at 12:01 A.M. PST and ends January 16, 2020, at 11:59 P.M. PST.
Open to legal international residents and legal residents of the 50 United States and the District of Columbia, who are thirteen years of age or older in their state or territory of residence at time of entry. Void where prohibited by law.
Lian Sommer is responsible for prize fulfillment.
ABOUT THE BOOKS
Cats vs. Ai Pets
Written by Lian Sommer
Publisher’s Synopsis: Anna is a normal girl living in 2087. She loves to play, she loves to learn, and she loves her Ai Pet, Ron. The only problem is that she loves the digital world, above all. Until one day, her parents surprise her with Celine, a real-life cat.
Follow Anna’s journey as she discovers how to balance her modern digital life with real-life experiences and learns to enjoy the moment and be present.
Ages 4+ | Salinya Uhde | 2019 | ISBN-13: 978-6164977082
Available Here: https://amzn.to/362Kl9C
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Born in Göttingen, Germany, Lian Sommer remembers spending a lot of his childhood outside, discovering the parks, streets, and playgrounds of the small city in which he resided. Raised as a free thinker, his parents sent him to schools that encouraged that. He loved the late 90s. Although he played many video games, he never lost touch with real life the way he did in recent years.
After graduating from communication design studies, he ended up working in a tech startup in Lisbon, Portugal. This took its toll as he looked more at screens than at people’s faces. It felt unnatural, so he quit and made this book. A book that should act as a reminder to you and your kids to find the right balance between having real experiences and the endless stream of distraction that technology offers.
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I think this would be a great read for my students!
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