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Old 09-05-2010, 04:04 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by babyd View Post
to be fair, Id keep any ereader away from young kids anyway, regardless of cover, they are too delicate if dropped or the screen pressed by little fingers
Eugh the thought of sticky fingers all over my Kindle screen makes me feel sick!

Although I have to say that I let my daughter play with my iPhone and that doesn't bother me at all as she bashes away at the screen - actually I'm being a bit harsh as she does know how to tap on the icons and swipe through photos and videos of herself!

I think it's just that the Kindle feels more vulnerable.
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