May 28, 2026

Technology addiction and the role of the family, told through a simple, heartfelt language that resonates with young people: the new graphic novel in the #cuoriconnessi series is now available.

This year again marks the return of the #cuoriconnessi comic booklet, the project promoted by Unieuro in collaboration with the State Police, which for the past 10 years has been committed to raising awareness about cyberbullying and promoting a responsible use of the internet and digital tools.

The new graphic novel, illustrated by Margherita Caspani, tells the story of Luna, a teenage girl dealing with a highly relevant issue: technology addiction. It is a direct and engaging story that, through language close to young people, explores the consequences of excessive smartphone use and its impact on relationships and everyday life.

When Luna loses her phone, she feels as if she has lost her entire world. However, thanks to the support of her parents, she is gradually able to regain balance and develop a more responsible relationship with technology.

Through this story, #cuoriconnessi invites readers to reflect on an increasingly central awareness: addressing these challenges requires more than just rules or formal restrictions. What is essential is a shared effort within the family, where adults play a key role by setting an example and building, together with young people, new digital habits.

With its simple narrative style and the power of its illustrations, the booklet offers an authentic glimpse into the difficulties many young people face today, encouraging deeper reflection.

As in previous editions, the volume concludes with an “edutainment” section, designed to provide both fun and learning, stimulating mind and heart during the summer holidays.

Printed in 85,000 copies, the fifth #cuoriconnessi booklet is available free of charge, with no purchase required, at all Unieuros’ stores and at the Cyber Security Operations Centers of the Postal Police. The digital version can be downloaded from the website www.cuoriconnessi.it and from major eBook stores, making its message accessible to everyone.