Too Much TV, Gladys Moreta
Too Much TV, Gladys Moreta
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Too Much TV

Author: Gladys Moreta

Narrator: Rourke Publishing

Unabridged: 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/01/2011


Synopsis

In This Fluent Reader, Children Have More Fun Without The TV After They Get In Trouble For Fighting.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Edward on January 06, 2020

Kissimmee native Gladys Moreta has good intentions with this book dealing with stuff to do that doesn't include an overdose of TV watching. The kids in this book are forced by none other than the Mom to come up with ideas on their own, since too much TV binging rots the brain (or so the myth goes) s......more

Goodreads review by Sean on November 28, 2021

This short but fun fiction book is a great book for today's generation. This book pushes the act of getting away from a screen for some hands on fun, something a large number of children today should try. This book is for k-2nd grade and is a nice quick read with a great message. I like that the boo......more

Goodreads review by Sabrina on May 01, 2020

Ratings: 4/5 Awards: n/a Genre: Realistic Fiction Audience: 3-7 years Summary: The story is about two siblings fighting over who gets to watch Tv. After their mom tells them they aren’t allowed to watch anymore tv, the kids decide to get creative and entertain themselves with a science experiment. Specif......more

Goodreads review by Claire on April 28, 2020

Realistic Fiction Awards: n/a Audience: 5-9 years old Ricky and Anna are getting in trouble and fighting. They quickly realize they have more fun doing other things than watching TV. 1. The author used dialouge and emotion to connect with the characters. Its like I was there. 2. The theme of the text is......more

Goodreads review by Kayla on December 04, 2020

This book gives an outsiders perspective on why watching that much tv is not good for you and that you could have lots of fun without the tv. This is an important concept for children to get at a young age because the more that they interact with the real world the better equipped they will be socia......more