I don't have kids, but I've read both p and e varieties to friends' and relations' little ones, and the experience really is about the same. The ebooks were just books, not app-ified in any way, but the only significant difference was the way we'd turn the page.
That said, I suspect kids' pbooks will hold out longer than paper novels, just because children's books have much more varied and distinctive formatting that won't be easy to adapt or standardize. It's a similar issue to the challenges of taking textbooks electronic, but with even more varied and less flexible content.
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