Friendly Monsters
Loulou is usually a happy little child without a care in the world. But she's about to learn a tough lesson on human nature. It begins with a smartphone...

Loulou's parents have finally decided it was time to let their daughter own a smartphone. They wanted Loulou to fit in with her peers at her new school, as she always tended to be ridiculed.

They hoped it would be different at her new school this time, but sometimes, life doesn't work out the way we want.

Like most Gen Z kids, Loulou's nose always seemed to be buried in her phone. She only looks up when there's a cool photo she wants to share on Facebook, and then it's back to the screen again.

Loulou on her part thought that her parent's decision was just on time. After all, her birthday was getting close. She was going to take a ton of cool pictures and upload to Facebook and bask in the countless digital likes and approval of her new friends.

But she was about to learn a dark and scary truth about the effect that social media that brought out people's inner demons and turned otherwise normal people into mean-spirited individuals that sought ways to bring down and hurt other people.

Will she find a way to overcome the dark truth of human nature and keep it moving, or will she spiral down into a bottomless pit of depression?

Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to find out!

Friendly Monsters: Behind the Computer is a powerful little story that highlights the dark side of social media and lucidly describes the harm that can come from an addiction to social media validation.

Filled with memorable characters, a spellbinding story and powerful lessons, this guide is the perfect way to teach your kids about the negative effects of getting their self-esteem from social media.

Cheurlie Pierre-Russell was born and raised in sunny Miami, Florida. She graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor in Arts degree in Sociology. She has also obtained her Master in Science degree in Psychology from Walden University. After serving in the United States Navy for several years, she decided her passion was working with children and helping them grow by writing fiction and non-fiction books for children covering a wide range of subjects from education to dealing with emotions. A strong model for women and children, Cheurlie firmly believes that children are the future and by instilling positive values in them, we can make the world a better place.
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Friendly Monsters
Loulou is usually a happy little child without a care in the world. But she's about to learn a tough lesson on human nature. It begins with a smartphone...

Loulou's parents have finally decided it was time to let their daughter own a smartphone. They wanted Loulou to fit in with her peers at her new school, as she always tended to be ridiculed.

They hoped it would be different at her new school this time, but sometimes, life doesn't work out the way we want.

Like most Gen Z kids, Loulou's nose always seemed to be buried in her phone. She only looks up when there's a cool photo she wants to share on Facebook, and then it's back to the screen again.

Loulou on her part thought that her parent's decision was just on time. After all, her birthday was getting close. She was going to take a ton of cool pictures and upload to Facebook and bask in the countless digital likes and approval of her new friends.

But she was about to learn a dark and scary truth about the effect that social media that brought out people's inner demons and turned otherwise normal people into mean-spirited individuals that sought ways to bring down and hurt other people.

Will she find a way to overcome the dark truth of human nature and keep it moving, or will she spiral down into a bottomless pit of depression?

Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to find out!

Friendly Monsters: Behind the Computer is a powerful little story that highlights the dark side of social media and lucidly describes the harm that can come from an addiction to social media validation.

Filled with memorable characters, a spellbinding story and powerful lessons, this guide is the perfect way to teach your kids about the negative effects of getting their self-esteem from social media.

Cheurlie Pierre-Russell was born and raised in sunny Miami, Florida. She graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor in Arts degree in Sociology. She has also obtained her Master in Science degree in Psychology from Walden University. After serving in the United States Navy for several years, she decided her passion was working with children and helping them grow by writing fiction and non-fiction books for children covering a wide range of subjects from education to dealing with emotions. A strong model for women and children, Cheurlie firmly believes that children are the future and by instilling positive values in them, we can make the world a better place.
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Friendly Monsters

Friendly Monsters

by Cheurlie Pierre-russell
Friendly Monsters

Friendly Monsters

by Cheurlie Pierre-russell

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Loulou is usually a happy little child without a care in the world. But she's about to learn a tough lesson on human nature. It begins with a smartphone...

Loulou's parents have finally decided it was time to let their daughter own a smartphone. They wanted Loulou to fit in with her peers at her new school, as she always tended to be ridiculed.

They hoped it would be different at her new school this time, but sometimes, life doesn't work out the way we want.

Like most Gen Z kids, Loulou's nose always seemed to be buried in her phone. She only looks up when there's a cool photo she wants to share on Facebook, and then it's back to the screen again.

Loulou on her part thought that her parent's decision was just on time. After all, her birthday was getting close. She was going to take a ton of cool pictures and upload to Facebook and bask in the countless digital likes and approval of her new friends.

But she was about to learn a dark and scary truth about the effect that social media that brought out people's inner demons and turned otherwise normal people into mean-spirited individuals that sought ways to bring down and hurt other people.

Will she find a way to overcome the dark truth of human nature and keep it moving, or will she spiral down into a bottomless pit of depression?

Scroll up and click the "add to cart" button to find out!

Friendly Monsters: Behind the Computer is a powerful little story that highlights the dark side of social media and lucidly describes the harm that can come from an addiction to social media validation.

Filled with memorable characters, a spellbinding story and powerful lessons, this guide is the perfect way to teach your kids about the negative effects of getting their self-esteem from social media.

Cheurlie Pierre-Russell was born and raised in sunny Miami, Florida. She graduated from Georgia State University with a Bachelor in Arts degree in Sociology. She has also obtained her Master in Science degree in Psychology from Walden University. After serving in the United States Navy for several years, she decided her passion was working with children and helping them grow by writing fiction and non-fiction books for children covering a wide range of subjects from education to dealing with emotions. A strong model for women and children, Cheurlie firmly believes that children are the future and by instilling positive values in them, we can make the world a better place.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163127986
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 10/16/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 14 MB
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Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

C. PIERRE-RUSSELL was born and raised in sunny Miami, FL, it was natural for Cheurlie Pierre-Russell to join the United States Navy. She served for several years with her high watermark coming during Operation Uphold Democracy on the island nation of Haiti, where she worked as a translator. Leaving the Navy was difficult but it was time to start a family and tackle a new career.

C. Pierre-Russell graduated from Georgia State University, with her Bachelor in Arts degree in Sociology. She also earned her Master of Science Degree in Psychology from Walden University. Her desire to strive in education led her to study the development and perception of children’s lives through the influence of social context. In addition, she has studied children's intellectual development, which influenced her to write children's books, to help them understand their cognitive way of life. A strong role model for women and children, C. Pierre-Russell is a wife and has three children of her own.

Now, she writes books, which, considering where you’re reading this, makes perfect sense. She writes fiction and non-fiction books for children that cover a wide range of subjects. C. Pierre-Russell enjoys teaching children because she feels that they are our future leaders and deserve only the best. If the time ever permits, you might find her on the road taking the family on a much-deserved vacation. To find out her next book release, visit her Instagram page at https://www.instagram.com/j3russellbooks/ or her Facebook page at Russell Books.
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