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Old 08-29-2016, 11:47 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
I only think that a book you read together with a child of that age should be large, colourful, full of pictures, sturdy and easy to hold with said child on your lap. Often that doesn't go together with an electronic device and paper books are the way to go. But beyond that, a book is a book is a book. As long as a child reads, absorbs strange new ideas, starts building his vocabulary, who cares what format it is in?
I have little experience with Siri , but I doubt recorded (any form) books can provide the home cultural performance that a parent would. Sounds effects, pointing out aspects (pseudo side notes) of the passage or images.

Your family culture Does influence the reading.
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