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Old 11-03-2010, 03:39 PM   #218
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Originally Posted by Salgueiros View Post
Those older "kids" are more like teenagers for me....
Define "teenager". I'm thinking about the "tween" market. Many of them already have cell phones and iPods, so a reader isn't a stretch. If the kid can be trusted to have/use a cell phone and/or MP3 player without loss/breakage, they should be able to deal with a reader.

I can see readers for even younger kids, but that will depend on the kid.
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