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The Adventures of Super Brain: Join the mission to power up your brain and choose screen-free fun!

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Can young kids understand the science behind screens? Absolutely—with Super Brain as their guide!

The Adventures of Super Brain is a one-of-a-kind, empowering experience for kids ages 7–10. It’s the breakthrough tool parents have been searching for—a fun, science-backed way to help kids understand how their amazing brains work and why too much screen time drains their focus, energy, and joy.

This engaging book doesn’t just explain the “why.” It gives kids the power to break free from the screen trap and reconnect with real life, real fun, and real friends.

This isn’t just a story. It’s a turning point.

Inside, kids will learn how to protect their brains from MegaDrain, the sneaky villain who steals time and zaps brainpower.

With Super Brain as their guide, kids

Learn the basics of brain scienceBuild healthy habits that grow faster, stronger, and sharper brainsUnderstand what screen overuse can do to the brain and bodyDiscover how to avoid the traps of screen addictionExplore new hobbies, interests, and adventures beyond screensAll children deserve the power to protect their brains and the chance to grow up healthy, happy, and screen-strong.

Get ready for a mission like no other!

102 pages, Paperback

Published August 5, 2025

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Melanie Hempe

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January 7, 2026
This was the perfect tone, messaging, and aesthetic delivery to engage my 8-year-old. Despite initial reluctance, they read it independently with earnest once getting started, encouraged by how it was speaking to kids like them. Mom also read it and am quite pleased, as I've been a supporter of ScreenStrong for years and appreciate this fun resource for a grade school kid like mine. As a librarian, too, I found it well organized and presented. I know that nurses like Hempe are typically good educators!
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