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Old 05-05-2011, 10:31 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by jocampo View Post
Call me old school ... but for a very young child, I would like to introduce him or use regular pbooks. The paper feeling and real interaction with the book maybe will stimulate him a bit more. Books with lot of pictures and just a few lines per pages also keep the motivation at a very high level. That's what my dad did to me when I was about 6 , lol ... it worked!

I am very pro technology, but I do advocate for regular pbooks for children. Same for electronic games. I do not have kids, but I would not give an electronic game to my kid until he learns and enjoy the real stuff 1st.
I agree with this - there's a reason that books for young kids have lots of pictures and few words.
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