In the lively lanes and peaceful corners of Chennai, a silent tug-of-war brews—between glowing screens and the timeless charm of printed pages. With smartphones and tablets becoming ever-present in children’s hands, a vital question arises: Are we trading deep imagination for shallow distraction? Today’s children are raised amidst buzzing apps and bite-sized videos. While digital tools have their merits, experts in Chennai warn of the cost—shrinking attention spans, eye strain, and a fading connection with focused learning. “Reading isn’t just about words,” says a child psychologist. “It’s a deep dive into wonder, emotion, and thought.” Books, unlike screens, ask a child to slow down, imagine, and feel. From dragons to detectives, they invite young minds to explore, question, and dream. As George R.R. Martin said, “A reader lives a thousand lives before they die.” Thankfully, Chennai is fighting back. The ‘Vasippu Iyakkam’ by the Tamil Nadu government is spreading books across government schools. In places like Gummidipoondi, initiatives like Vibha’s ‘Hanging Libraries’ are turning dull walls into colorful gateways to fantasy and learning. But the true change begins at home. As one Anna Nagar parent puts it, “We must set the example. If we choose books over screens, our children will too.” Creating cozy reading corners, library trips, and device-free story hours can rekindle a lifelong love for reading. In this digital age, Chennai is quietly scripting a new story—one where books reclaim their rightful place in young hearts.

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