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Old 06-18-2010, 12:23 PM   #17
Kevin2960
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its squeezing money out of gutenberg-available material.
just poor.

i use my ds for games only (ie used - its currently broken)
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Looks like the reason for the sudden promotion is that it's only been available in Europe up to now, and was just released in North America on Monday.

I suspect a lot of those books are going to be beyond a 7-year-old's interests (I was a precocious kid, but even I didn't start on Shakespeare until 8!), but there's plenty of great stuff for the older set. As for the 7-year-old, get him Bookworm!

No not a lot for 7 year olds unless quite advanced readers, if Jules Verne is suitable, Black Beauty, Treasure Island, Alice in Wonderland, Pinocchio, Sherlock Holmes, Robinson Crusoe, The Last of the Mohicans, The Three Musketeers,

To name just a few!

It sdepends on the child, but yes 7 may be a bit young for it,

OOPS messed up multiquoting SORRY
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