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Old 04-26-2012, 12:27 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by spindlegirl View Post
That would be terrible, but children's books I find are best with paper. My children inherited my husband's and my love for the library and picking out books. Literature has been a huge part of their early childhood and still is. I cannot see an identical history if it had been apps on a screen. (although computers also have been a big part too, with my husband being a computer geek)

There's something intimate and special about a child sitting on a parent's knee and pointing to their favorite pictures as the parent reads aloud....
there's just something special about a children's book. i remember once, my sister promised me a book if i stayed home (i fell for that one easily), and she gave me a beautiful, hardbound book, and the paper was gorgeous and the colors vivid. i still have that book.
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