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Old 11-29-2017, 07:37 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by graycyn View Post
I am happy for your daughter! I would have killed for an ereader when I was younger. That is why my old readers magically tend to fall into younger hands when I'm done with them.

It's hard to believe that some parents object to e-readers. Reading in any form is a huge win for kids in this day and age.


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Parents objecting to e-readers? I imagine it must be because some parents don't understand e-readers and what they are/do. I can't imagine a parent not allowing their child to have a standalone e-reader, only unless they can't afford it.

My children are all grown (mostly, youngest is 16) and my oldest daughter is the recipient of this kindle (age 27) and she loves it. more to read and independent ways to be entertained.
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