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OverviewOne morning, the family’s faithful Wi-Fi throws up its hands and storms out, leaving everyone staring at silent screens. But when the Wi-Fi goes for a walk, something surprising happens… This charming, rhyming picture book from bestselling creators Julia Heywood and Valeriia Proskurina — the team behind The Vacuum Cleaner Allergic to Dust, The Dolphin Who Wants to Be a Mermaid, and The Snail Who Wouldn’t Go Slow — is a modern classic in the making: as fresh and funny as The Day the Crayons Quit. A funny and heartwarming tale about disconnection, reconnection, and the magic waiting when we look up from our screens. Perfect for bedtime giggles, classrooms, and any home that’s ever cried: “The Wi-Fi’s gone!” Ideal for ages 3–7 or for anyone who has ever lost their signal.... only to find a better connection. What You’ll Love:✅ A laugh-out-loud story told in clever rhyme ✅ Gorgeous, full-colour illustrations on every page ✅ Teaches empathy, creativity, and family connection through humour ✅ Relatable modern theme kids and parents will recognise instantly ✅ Premium glossy 8.5"" x 8.5"" Whether you’re a parent, grandparent, or preschool teacher, this book with heart will make storytime unforgettable. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julia HeywoodPublisher: Michael and Michael Imprint: Michael and Michael ISBN: 9781739398835ISBN 10: 1739398831 Pages: 35 Publication Date: 06 November 2025 Recommended Age: From 3 to 7 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children's (6-12) Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJulia Heywood loves telling stories that mix imagination with a bit of heart and insight. She’s written children’s books like The Snail Who Wouldn’t Go Slow, The Vacuum Cleaner Allergic to Dust, and The Dolphin Who Wants to Be a Mermaid; fun, thoughtful stories that encourage kids to be themselves and look at the world in new ways. Her books are full of warmth, humour, and a little surprise now and then, always with a gentle nudge to think differently. She’s also the author of The Barefoot Indian, a playful, thought-provoking book for adults that blends storytelling, humour, and reflection. Described as Bridget Jones meets Illusions and The Alchemist, it offers a light-footed but honest look at the twists and turns of inner transformation. The book has quietly found its way into other languages and onto unexpected bookshelves around the world. Whether writing for kids or grown-ups, she enjoys weaving stories that spark curiosity and shift perspectives. She’s been called a “storyteller extraordinaire” — a compliment she’s pretty pleased about, and one that keeps her excited to keep sharing new stories. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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