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Children losing the ability to hold a conversation because of technology, Wimpy Kid author says

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Because of the use of technology, children are losing their ability to communicate, the best-selling author of the Vampi Kid series has said.
Jeff Kenny, who created books of Worship of a Wimpy Kids, warned that children "are not being fully socialized"
American author has sold 150 million print copies of his Wimpy Kid series, and books have been optimized for movies for the big screen.
But Kini said that screen time wants to set real books in the real world.
They described the relationship of children with technology as "the great use of our time".
He told the Press Association, "I do not know that there is a real answer in reality, but the way of communicating with each other between the children is basically and possibly permanently changed."
"We really want our children to be completely social and have conversations with each other and I think whatever is missing
"If I come in a car with my children then all people are on their phones ... and it sounds strange to drive everyone around with my phone.
"I think it is being lost, not just slightly, and I feel that we all also participate as parents, it is in my mind all the time."





Wimpy Kid books are made in movies
Keeni, whose books have been translated into more than 50 languages, said: "The timing of the screen is on this issue which every parent is facing these days."
For a US author, who created poptopiles, a virtual world website for games and stories, is writing the Wimpy Kid series for 10 years.
He said, "As long as I am writing books, the relationships of the children have changed dramatically from their electronic devices."
"It's hard to write about childhood without mentioning phone and texting."
Kini, who came with her best-selling stories, after school student "weak" Greg Hefley, after failing to make it as a newspaper cartoonist, her protagonist said: "This real world for me But it is a little hard to ignore this major component of childhood. "
The author has written his 12th book in the series; "Diary of a Wampi Kid: The Gateway," about "Holiday Nightmare"




Gateway by Jeff Kony
Kine's latest book is called The Gateway Credit: Jonathan Beckerman / PA
He said that he sees life in character in his books, which connects the comic strip with the written word for more years.
"It's a big decision to eliminate a cartoon character because it leaves a big hole in people's lives," said Kini.
"I will definitely continue to write about this character for the next 10 years."
He came with the idea of ​​stories about 20 years ago, but it took eight years to work on it before showing a work for a publisher in New York.
Kiney two years ago established her own bookstore near Boston, Massachusetts, and said that she got angry that "so many bookstores have gone."
At that time he said that he was a strong believer in physical books. He told the Boston Globe: "I am a believer that it is important to put a physical book in the hands of a child. A child connects with the words of words and words, when they can hold it and feel the pages."

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