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Old 07-24-2012, 11:51 AM   #4
David Munch
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Comic Sans might be great for a visual aspect, but you have to remember that these kids are just learning to read, or have just learned to, so from their point of view the typography should be as easy to read as possible. I'm also not sure if kids actually feel in any way, that a "soft" font like Comic Sans, is "kiddish". I would go for one that has clear letters instead, where words aren't "jumping around" due to fluffy letters, as you get with Comic Sans.

Comic Sans would rather be my choice if you were going for a book, where a parent was supposed to read it a loud.
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