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Josh Gad

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It inspired me to write a book from the perspective of both the parents and the kids talking about this new doll called a Picture Face Lizzie that is a mixture of an American Girl doll with the technological advances of having a social media application to it so that it's all-encompassing. And this little kid, Eves, finds herself in a situation where

It inspired me to write a book from the perspective of both the parents and the kids talking about this new doll called a Picture Face Lizzie that is a mixture of an American Girl doll with the technological advances of having a social media application to it so that it's all-encompassing. And this little kid, Eves, finds herself in a situation where

It inspired me to write a book from the perspective of both the parents and the kids talking about this new doll called a Picture Face Lizzie that is a mixture of an American Girl doll with the technological advances of having a social media application to it so that it's all-encompassing. And this little kid, Eves, finds herself in a situation where

All her friends do is talk about their picture face Lizzie's and she gets left behind. And so she goes to her parents and she says, I want one. How can I get one? And they finally cave and they give it to her. And basically they say, just don't lose who you are in the process of playing with this. Have a healthy relationship with it. She becomes absolutely consumed.

All her friends do is talk about their picture face Lizzie's and she gets left behind. And so she goes to her parents and she says, I want one. How can I get one? And they finally cave and they give it to her. And basically they say, just don't lose who you are in the process of playing with this. Have a healthy relationship with it. She becomes absolutely consumed.

All her friends do is talk about their picture face Lizzie's and she gets left behind. And so she goes to her parents and she says, I want one. How can I get one? And they finally cave and they give it to her. And basically they say, just don't lose who you are in the process of playing with this. Have a healthy relationship with it. She becomes absolutely consumed.

But over the course of the book, she starts to miss Lizzie. The little things she used to do, the imaginative play, the sort of experiential things. As she starts to sort of balance having this thing and doing these analog things, her friends become really attracted to what she's doing. Yeah. And put their dolls down and start doing that as well.

But over the course of the book, she starts to miss Lizzie. The little things she used to do, the imaginative play, the sort of experiential things. As she starts to sort of balance having this thing and doing these analog things, her friends become really attracted to what she's doing. Yeah. And put their dolls down and start doing that as well.

But over the course of the book, she starts to miss Lizzie. The little things she used to do, the imaginative play, the sort of experiential things. As she starts to sort of balance having this thing and doing these analog things, her friends become really attracted to what she's doing. Yeah. And put their dolls down and start doing that as well.

And it's been really amazing to watch families read this book together, experience this journey together. And yeah, start a conversation from it. Why did you get such a hack to narrate it? Kristen Bell was the only option I had at the time because similarly, I was canceled on by most of my previous guests. And that was without an apocalyptic event.

And it's been really amazing to watch families read this book together, experience this journey together. And yeah, start a conversation from it. Why did you get such a hack to narrate it? Kristen Bell was the only option I had at the time because similarly, I was canceled on by most of my previous guests. And that was without an apocalyptic event.

And it's been really amazing to watch families read this book together, experience this journey together. And yeah, start a conversation from it. Why did you get such a hack to narrate it? Kristen Bell was the only option I had at the time because similarly, I was canceled on by most of my previous guests. And that was without an apocalyptic event.

I am doing what I can to give them a healthy relationship with technology. But also giving them the skills to be able to be without that technology, because my concern is I know I'm addicted to it.

I am doing what I can to give them a healthy relationship with technology. But also giving them the skills to be able to be without that technology, because my concern is I know I'm addicted to it.

I am doing what I can to give them a healthy relationship with technology. But also giving them the skills to be able to be without that technology, because my concern is I know I'm addicted to it.

That's it. We at least come from a background in which we didn't have any of that. We can remember the halcyon days. And I think part of the reason my kids love Stranger Things, your listeners are like, what kind of dick shows their little kid Stranger Things but doesn't give them Snapchat? You knew the shit I've shown my children? Yeah.

That's it. We at least come from a background in which we didn't have any of that. We can remember the halcyon days. And I think part of the reason my kids love Stranger Things, your listeners are like, what kind of dick shows their little kid Stranger Things but doesn't give them Snapchat? You knew the shit I've shown my children? Yeah.

That's it. We at least come from a background in which we didn't have any of that. We can remember the halcyon days. And I think part of the reason my kids love Stranger Things, your listeners are like, what kind of dick shows their little kid Stranger Things but doesn't give them Snapchat? You knew the shit I've shown my children? Yeah.

I was fucking six when I watched Nightmare on Elm Street.

I was fucking six when I watched Nightmare on Elm Street.