If You Give a Mouse an iPhone

A Cautionary Tail

Author Ann Droyd
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$16.00 US
Penguin Adult HC/TR | Blue Rider Press
24 per carton
On sale Oct 21, 2014 | 978-0-399-16926-7
Sales rights: World
The perfect gift for parents everywhere, from the New York Times bestselling author of Goodnight iPad

The parody of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie that every parent will relate to.

If you give in to temptation and give a bored little mouse your iPhone, even for ten minutes, he’s probably going to beam to some faraway place beyond time, space, and the sound of your pleading voice. And if he’s that far gone, he won’t have any idea what’s going on around him, and he might end up missing out on all the real fun.

From the New York Times-bestselling author of Goodnight iPad comes a delightful new commentary on the perils of our tech-obsessed lives and a fully charged romp for readers of all ages.
Praise for If You Give a Mouse an iPhone:

“In this tech-savvy parody of the contemporary classic If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, a hyperactive pet mouse named Applesauce goes off the deep end (literally) while mesmerized with his boy's iPhone.” — Kirkus Reviews

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The perfect gift for parents everywhere, from the New York Times bestselling author of Goodnight iPad

The parody of If You Give a Mouse a Cookie that every parent will relate to.

If you give in to temptation and give a bored little mouse your iPhone, even for ten minutes, he’s probably going to beam to some faraway place beyond time, space, and the sound of your pleading voice. And if he’s that far gone, he won’t have any idea what’s going on around him, and he might end up missing out on all the real fun.

From the New York Times-bestselling author of Goodnight iPad comes a delightful new commentary on the perils of our tech-obsessed lives and a fully charged romp for readers of all ages.

Praise

Praise for If You Give a Mouse an iPhone:

“In this tech-savvy parody of the contemporary classic If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, a hyperactive pet mouse named Applesauce goes off the deep end (literally) while mesmerized with his boy's iPhone.” — Kirkus Reviews

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