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Old 06-04-2011, 09:39 PM   #59
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Originally Posted by j.p.s View Post
I don't know whether it will work with library books, but you might also consider the Pocketbook 360. It can read Adobe DRM epub. I think the 5 inch screen and hard snap on cover would make it great for kids.

It's also a bit pricier, but maybe you can get a quantity discount, though that might apply to other e-readers as well.
I forgot to talk about the pocketbook. It was written down because of the cover but it wasn't one I knew a lot about. Our library promotes the nook, so I covered that along with the kindle. For homeschool families price is a huge factor and sub 100 seemed to be a good price. I had a kobo at the time, which I really liked.

I hadn't thought about getting a group discount. B&N do have specials for homeschool families. Thanks for the idea.
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