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Old 11-24-2010, 09:58 AM   #3
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I would think, Bitemonk, that many readers might fill the bill. Something you might like to consider with the page-turn push-buttons is that you can make life much easier for your daughter by elevating them a little. I, for instance, use a small piece of plastic glued onto them so that the mere brush of a finger or thumb does the trick; no need for accurate pressing of a tiny little button. A Kindle might be surplus to requirements because of it's tiny keyboard: I reckon I would go for large-screen capacity and simplicity of function. Good luck. I hope your daughter finds a whole new reading experience in her Christmas stocking. Love to the family. Neil

PS: Being a toddler, she might enjoy colour for comics and illustrations in YA novels and children's books, so it may be worth looking at the simple back-lit devices as well as monochrome eink. N
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