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Old 02-25-2011, 03:45 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by Gio Pago View Post
Question 1:

I wrote a children's mystery eBook and was just wondering: do parents actually invest in eReaders for their kids under 13?
Depends. If you're talking 11-13 y/o age range, I imagine my parents would have bought me one at that age. Any younger than that, probably not. But I read to my daughter (she's only 1 y/o) from MY ereader.

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Question 3:

How should I market it; to appeal to parents or children?

About: A funny mystery bed time story for children between the ages of six and twelve years of age.
As Worldwalker says, 6-12 is a HUGE age range. To give you some idea of what that means, at age 6 I was reading Beverly Cleary (and generally books picked by my parents), and at 11 I started reading Stephen King, Mary Higgins Clark, Brian Lumley and Michael Crichton (at my parent's discretion, but I picked the books myself).
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