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Old 04-15-2010, 11:58 AM   #30
Bltprf502
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Device: Sony PRS-300S (GONE), Samsung Galaxy Tab, Kindle 3
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Originally Posted by daisies View Post
Wow, I'm surprised at some of the responses.

This kid doesn't care about pictures -- she devours words. She likes books like the Chronicles of Narnia series and The Tale of Despereaux. She will happily read 300 pages in a day if given the time. She'll be overseas at a family member's house for a month this summer and can't pack more than a half-dozen or so "real" books. That will keep her busy for about 3 or 4 days. Then she'll REALLY miss books. I thought of this solution because I want everybody to be able to enjoy the trip. I know the library downloads expire, but I thought I'd load the thing with a good mix of library versions and regular purchases/free books. This would be a combined birthday present from me and her grandparents.

She is very careful, by the way.












Anyway, thanks for the ideas for things to look into. Had no idea that PDAs were an option, and never heard of a couple of those devices as I just started to look into this. Thanks for the suggestions.
I disagree with many responses above personally. I have an 8 year old myself and he wants an ereader. He uses my PRS-300 when I am home and loves it. Its probably the easiest one to find at a low price. Now a days around $169.00 shipped and sometimes with a lighted cover. The PDA is too small for a child that is used to reading real books. You are on the right track and yes my 8 year old is very careful with mine too. No worries. They understand its not a ball... Especially if they are focused avid readers. I use my 300 and travel to Europe every month. It has help up fine and takes up less room than a paper back. If you want low tech, the ability to buy books and a warranty the Sony is a good bet. Best of luck!
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