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A fun and witty tale to nip social media addiction FOMO and excess screentime in the bud while celebrating life lived in the moment in person and unplugged. Because social media isnt really social at all... The Story: When two children befriend a strange tree they quickly become enchanted by its flattery and dazzling distractions. But as time goes by and the trees selfish nature is revealed the children must decide whether to live by its lonely rules or walk away to rediscover the joys of real life and true friendship. Instagram Snapchat Facebook TikTok Twitter... They were supposed to change the world and they have--for the worse! Experts agree: the negative effects of social media addiction include depression anxiety FOMO and loneliness. Simply put social media is bad for mental health and teaching digital minimalism from a young age is now essential to realizing digital wellbeing and avoiding social media problems down the road. If only there were a subversive anti-social media book that employs sly metaphor to help vaccinate kids from the harmful effects of social media screentime. Enter The Liking Tree the unauthorized parody that turns Shel Silversteins beloved classic The Giving Tree on its head to caution children *of all ages* about social media problems and the sad empty existence that is life lived via the social platforms. A proverbial ounce of social media prevention The Liking Tree is an essential part of any digital parenting toolbox--teaching children to recognize and reject the antisocial behaviors that social media has normalized. Because kids who stay off social media to begin with wont need social media detox or help quitting social media; theyll have learned the joys of reducing screentime in favor of living life in the moment in person and unplugged.Praise for The Liking Tree: An Antisocial Media Fable Bravo! Finally an entertaining and witty childrens book that brilliantly conveys the dark side of social media to young readers! As a parody of a childrens classic The Liking Tree is also smart and compelling enough for parents as well. John Allen Wooden has done a tremendous service for all families with his innovative new book. - Dr. Nicholas Kardaras author of Glow Kids An inoculation against social medias seductive pull--and a great conversation starter for people of all ages. (Kids your parents should pay attention to its message too!) - Catherine Price author of How to Break Up With Your Phone A perfect illustration of the toxic fruit that is social media. A powerful message for children and an eye-opener for parents. - Thomas Kersting author of Disconnected: How To Reconnect Our Digitally Distracted Kids A fun and witty take on the growing influence of social media on children--with a powerful moral to inspire all digital families. - Elizabeth Milovidov PhD author of The Parents Guide to Parenting in the Digital Age