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Old 09-07-2013, 04:37 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by HomeInMyShoes View Post
Reading a book to my three year old on an e-reader is a fail. It's not big enough for the pictures or colour for that matter and he pulls the reader closer to him so I can't read the page. All in all it's a fail for me. They could work as PDFs on a tablet, but then I'd figure he would get sucked into Zoo Train or Angry Birds before reading. Tablets and phones are just so intuitive for pressing buttons and exploring that using it for books only would really be just opening up a fight. That's not a battle I'm going to go start.
I've got a few children's books on my tablet that I read to my three year-old. He loves to sit next to me and look at the book while I read to him. He knows he's not allowed to touch my Nook. Most of these kid books I found for free from B&N. The problem with the Dr. Seuss books is that they are too expensive. I've seen some of them on SALE for $9.99. Didn't the OP say there were 40 of them? That's $400 in ebooks.
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