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5 Tips to Reduce Screen Time

Nowadays, it’s increasingly common to see children hypnotized by tablets and smartphones. Just look around when you’re in a restaurant. While screens offer instant entertainment, are they really helping children’s development? Studies show that excessive screen time can affect creativity, concentration, and even social skills in young children.

The impact of screen time on child development


Technology is part of our daily lives, but excessive use of electronic devices can pose challenges for child development. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), children aged 2 to 5 should not spend more than one hour a day in front of screens. However, many far exceed this limit, which can result in:



  • Attention difficulties: Studies suggest that prolonged screen time can reduce children’s ability to concentrate.

  • Less creativity: Free and interactive play stimulates imagination.

  • Deficits in social interaction: Human contact is essential for developing skills such as empathy and communication.


Learning through play: the screen-free alternative


Play is the most natural and effective way to learn. Through educational games, puzzles, and interactive books, children develop multiple skills, such as problem-solving, motor coordination, and language.


At Europrice, we believe that fun and learning should go hand in hand. Our educational books and games, developed with the help of teachers, allow children to learn in a relaxed way and are excellent tools for reducing screen time.



Tips to reduce screen time and encourage play


If you want to help your child reduce screen time, here are some simple and effective strategies:



  • Create playtime moments: Set specific times for games and hands-on activities.

  • Offer engaging alternatives: Educational games, interactive books, and puzzles are great forms of entertainment.

  • Lead by example: If children see parents constantly on their phones, it’s natural they’ll want to do the same.

  • Make learning fun: Reading a story together or playing a family game builds bonds and encourages learning.

  • Explore the offline world: Outdoor activities, drawing, building, and inventing stories help stimulate creativity.


Screens can entertain, but they cannot replace the importance of play in childhood. Reducing screen time doesn’t mean taking fun away from children—it means offering richer, more interactive alternatives. With Europrice games and books, learning becomes a fun and unforgettable experience.

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